Anorexia Nervosa
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This is an eating disorder characterized by restriction of food intake leading to low body weight, typically accompanied by intense fear of gaining weight and disturbed perception of body weight and image.
Signs and symptoms include:
Missing meals, eating very little or avoiding eating any foods you see as fattening.
Lying about what and when you’ve eaten, and avoiding eating with others.
Wearing baggy clothes to hide your body shape and lying about how much you weigh
Taking medicines to reduce your hunger (appetite suppressants), or to help you poo (laxatives) or to make you pee (diuretics)
Exercising excessively or making yourself sick to try to avoid putting on weight
An overwhelming fear of gaining weight
Strict rituals around eating and thinking about food a lot
Weighing yourself frequently and seeing losing a lot of weight as a positive thing
Believing you’re fat when you’re a healthy weight or underweight
Not admitting your weight loss is serious, dramatic weight loss
