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Anorexia: the beauty kills


Food adduction by nature - a product of modern fashion, which dictates its scope, measurements and standards for the understanding of beauty. Man's desire for foreign and domestic harmony is natural and due to its psyche, a feeling of personal comfort.Why, then, as if on purpose, the closer we are "closer" to the social "ideal", the more bizarre and rejects the form it takes - exhausted body, split ends, dry skin, sunken eyes , yellow and corroded stomach acid, teeth , eyes, deprived of the living light ...?
In modern usage is already firmly established the concept of anorexia nervosa (translated from Greek, "without the urge to eat") - a complete denial of food or a sharp restriction of food intake to lose weight or to prevent recruitment of excess weight under the influence of "overvalued" ideas. Consequences in the early stages of the disease occurrence at the physiological level are: paleness of skin, feeling cold, menstrual disorders, arrhythmia, constant weakness, muscle spasms. Psychological condition characterized by increased irritability, unreasonable fits of anger, offishness. The final stages of anorexia leads to death, in connection with which ranked first in the percentage of deaths among psychological diseases.
Signs of Anorexia
The first signs of the disease are: a progressive weight loss, panic and fear of obesity, sleep disturbance, guilt, fasting and eating, and depression.
Increased risk of exposure to the disease include anorexia, as a rule, girls in the age range of 14 to 19 years, as well as elderly people age , flowing into senile marasmus.
In the first case, the unbridled desire for thinness in young girls associated with the formation of his own libido and imposed canons of beauty in their minds there is a fundamental setting of directly proportional to the sexual attractiveness of body weight, wears a sober assessment of the ability of their appearance.
In the second case of elderly people prone to paranoid jams, pursues an obsession to get rid of the desire of others, in particular, to poison the patient.
Classical anorexia
In the classical variant of anorexia seen in two variations: control and purification. The process of "restriction" means a patient's desire to comply with strict diets, restriction of food intake while increasing physical activity or desire to complete rejection of food. "Cleansing" is a patient's desire in any way, through various procedures (gastric lavage, taking laxatives, enemas, artificial provocation of vomiting, etc.) to get rid of eaten.