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It is difficult to estimate the prevalence of the disease but surveys suggest that up to 1 per cent of school girls and female university students have anorexia nervosa. This may be an underestimate.
How is the disease characterised?
Why do some people get anorexia?
The cause of anorexia nervosa is unknown, although it is likely
that both inherent biological factors and factors in the patient's social
environment play a part. The disease is mainly encountered in the western world
and is more common among women in certain professions, such as models and
ballet dancers. Puberty, deaths in the family and other life stresses are all
believed to be potential triggers of anorexia.
What are the signs and symptoms of anorexia nervosa?
How long can anorexia last?
The sooner the treatment is started, the better the chance of
recovery. However, anorexia may last for months or years, and it can take many
more years before normal weight is regained.
Severe anorexia
How is anorexia treated?
Treatment will vary depending on the individual circumstances.
There is no one single treatment that has proven to be effective in all cases.
Treatment aims to:
In some cases, medication is necessary, especially where there is depression or serious compulsive symptoms. Treatment by the family doctor is possible, although sometimes a psychologist or psychiatrist experienced in eating disorders is necessary.
If the weight loss becomes serious (more than 20-25 per cent less than total normal body weight) admission to hospital may be required. Treatments used include individual psychological therapy, family therapy and drug therapy using antidepressants.
What can people suffering from anorexia do to help themselves?
Anorexia nervosa is a potentially life-threatening illness, and
should be treated as soon as possible. Sufferers should seek help, or be
encouraged to do so.
Self-help organisations for anorexia nervosa are usually run by people with personal experiences of eating disorders. There are also self-help books available.