EATING DISORDER
Causes
Anorexia often begins during the years before adolescence or adolescence, or early adulthood and is more common in women, although it can also be seen in men. Its causes can be:
- Having an anxiety disorder in childhood - Having a negative self-image - Be more concerned or pay more attention to weight and figure
symptom
Symptoms include fainting, dizziness and low blood pressure
Behavior: social isolation, unbridled appetite, compulsive behavior, hyperactivity or impulsiveness
Menstrual: irregular menstruation or absence of menstruation
DEFINITION
treatment
Conversational therapy can help with self-esteem and changes in behavior.
Interpersonal therapy: Short-term psychological treatment that focuses on the relationships of the person with others.