Anorexia - Inability To Eat

Veer Aim Care - Anorexia - Inability To Eat

Anorexia - Inability To Eat

  • Anorexia means a loss of appetite or the inability to eat and it can be a symptom of various diseases.

    Dietary restrictions can lead to nutritional deficiencies, which can severely affect overall health and result in potentially life threatening complications

    People with anorexia eat so little that they have unhealthy weight loss and become dangerously thin.


UNTREATED ANOREXIA can cause

  • Sadness
  • Moodiness
  • Confused or slow thinking
  • Poor memory or judgment
  • Thin, brittle hair and nails
  • Feeling cold all the time because of a drop in internal body temperature
  • Feeling faint, dizzy or weak
  • Feeling tired or sluggish
  • Irregular periods or never getting a period
  • Dry, blotchy or yellow skin
  • Growth of fine hair all over the body (called lanugo)
  • Severe constipation or bloating
  • Weak muscles or swollen joints

VEER AIM CARE TREATS ANOREXIA by

  • Nutrition Therapy
  • Exercise Therapy

That Regulates the intake of Food & maintains Digestive Metabolism of Body & prevents anorexia caused by Complications of Medicines.


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