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Diseases related to malnutrition


When it was 77 pounds in it, Anna thought she was fat.
One day, when she came out of the shower, her little daughter looked at her and burst into tears. "I said," Honey, what's wrong, "recalls 36-year-old Anna?. She cried for a long time and finally said: "Do you know who you look like? Mom, you're just a skeleton. " Only then I realized that was wrong with me. "
In 20 years, Janine was insulin-dependent diabetic, she used to eat a lot of food and then induce vomiting at home. She started with insulin manipulated to achieve frequent urination and lose weight. As a result of diabetes began to progress and it ruined his kidneys. But she did not realize that not all is well with her, until one day, she said, had found that "had to sleep to gain strength to take a shower."
Both Anna and Janine are suffering from diseases related to malnutrition. Anna anorexia. Anorexia usually occurs in young women, often still in their teens, who, like Anne, sitting on a starvation diet, at the same time loaded with yourself to exercise and bringing himself to the terrible thinness, still consider themselves fat. Janine suffers from bulimia. Patients with bulimia, mostly young women, usually gorge, and then get rid of eaten, causing vomiting or using laxatives and emetics such as syrup of ipecac or by severely restricting diet and exercise. They also developed exhaustion and pathological fear of gaining weight.
And anorexia, and bulimia are considered mentally ill, their nature remains obscure, as nature and other mental illnesses, and they are also difficult to treat. Incidence of them seem to be growing. From anorexia suffer anywhere from 2 to 5 percent of teenage and young women; if untreated, the death rate is nearly 20 percent. It is believed that 5 percent is still suffering from bulimia deaths but it hardly gives. Women with abnormal eating habits may suffer from a number of disorders, ranging from disorders of cardiac activity and to amenorrhoea in which stop menstruation, osteoporosis, in which there is a decrease in bone density, usually develops in postmenopausal women.





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