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Anorexia

Anorexia is a serious eating disorder that often starts during the teenage years. People with anorexia have an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted perception of their own body. They may see themselves as overweight, even when they are very thin. This can lead them to eat very little and sometimes exercise excessively.

Anorexia not only affects a person physically, but it also has a significant impact on their mental health. It can cause feelings of intense guilt, low self-esteem, and depression. It can also harm important organs in the body, such as the heart and the bones.

Treatment for anorexia usually involves a combination of therapy, medical monitoring, and nutritional support. It is important for individuals with anorexia to seek professional help as early as possible to increase their chances of recovery.