Anorexia Information For Parents

2010 July 28
by Rick

Anorexia nervosa is classified as an eating disorder closely tied to psychological illness. In fact, anorexia affects no less than 70 million people worldwide thereby contributing to protein-energy malnutrition prevalence according to the World Health Organization.

In the U. S. alone, the National Institute of Mental Health reported that this eating disorder has a prevalence of 5.6 % per decade topping all other illnesses among women.

This disorder begins with a person’s low self-esteem and unhealthy image of one’s body. Anorexia has physical symptoms that can be easily spotted such as pale skin color, brittle or falling hair, discolored nails, very thin figure, and possibly swollen arms or legs.

People afflicted with anorexia wear layers of clothing to hide their frail figure and to prevent feeling cold. Excessive loss of weight reduces amount of fat in the body which serves as insulation against cold weather.

Moreover, anorexic people are always feeling tired due to lack of sleep and proper nourishment. Anorexic people often go through periods of starvation which can lead to serious complications.

The body loses potassium and sodium during fasting which causes it to become weak. Moreover, low levels of potassium can bring about irregular heartbeats and even cardiac arrest.

Socially, people with anorexia dislike other people who are overweight or obese. They think that these people are not disciplined since they cannot manage their body weight.


On the contrary, people with anorexia have obsessive-compulsive drives that make them pursue excessive exercise and fasting just to fit into their own distorted concept of a healthy body.

Students suffering from anorexia find it difficult to focus on their studies since their brain is deprived of sleep and nourishment.

Anorexia information for parents can be gathered through medical books and are often categorized as eating disorder. In addition to this, anorexia information is abundant online since there are many counselors who specialize in this type of eating disorders.

Websites of good clinics and hospitals also present a segment of their site on eating disorder topics which discusses symptoms, risks, causes, complications, treatment, recovery and coping.

There are also alternative medicine approaches in treating anorexia. It is also possible to read about anorexia on government sites about health since these websites comprehensively discuss the illnesses or diseases experienced by the general population.

As mentioned, anorexia nervosa has gained progress as a disorder worldwide. Nonetheless, anorexia information for parents can be easily accessed by the general public.



17 Responses leave one →
  1. Kathleen Rueda permalink
    August 4, 2010

    My 35 year old daughter is anorexic since she was about 15 years old. She is married with 4 children ages 11 thru 18 months. She lies to all of us in the family and lies to the doctors. In the last three years she has been suffering with different symtoms from self induced asthma to fluid in the kidneys, liver not functioning normally and a very very low white blood cell count. She has gone through many doctors looking for answers and she now weighs 87 lbs at 5’5″. Her husband of 13 years is enabling her completely by insisting along with her that she she has some kind of physcial illness, it is certainly true now but still she does not tell her doctors that she is anorexic she doesn’t even admit it to herself. She was admitted to a very well renowned hospital in ew ork City under gastro problems and every test that could possibly be performed has been done. There is no intestental or bowel obstruction they tell her she has a slow moving bowel and have inserted a port in her neck to supply her nutrients until she is able to eat something. The only thing she has to eat in years is chicken and lettuce. I think this is now a critical condition and we are so frightened if anyone has any information that could help my daughter and us as her family and her own immediate family please write to me with any suggestions at my e-mail address above.
    Thank you so much in advance
    Scared to death mother

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