In this age of appearance justice, face is something we need to take care of every day. Nowadays, the topic of skin care is not only discussed by girls, but also mentioned among boys and the middle-aged and elderly. An elastic and plump face can make us look younger, but some people’s faces not only look dull but also sunken. How can we treat this kind of facial depression? First of all, you need to consider whether you have anorexia, so this is closely related to your own lifestyle. In addition, you should pay attention to preventing some chronic wasting diseases, such as tuberculosis, hepatitis and the like, so you cannot take medicine blindly. Anorexia is a psychological disorder in which a person diets excessively and refuses to eat due to fear of getting fat or depression, resulting in weight loss, malnutrition, and even refusal to maintain a minimum weight. About 95% are female, and they often have similar personality tendencies during adolescence. Anorexia patients are often difficult to treat, so about 10%-20% of them die prematurely. The causes are mostly complications from malnutrition and suicidal behavior caused by mental depression. Causes of anorexia: 1 Social factors Anorexia is often related to social factors, and is often caused by an excessive pursuit of a slim body. Because they are worried about getting fat, they believe that being fat means being unhealthy and ugly, while being thin means being energetic and attractive. Therefore, they have high demands on their body shape and expectations for themselves, which makes them pay close attention to their diet and weight. They are afraid that they will get fat if they eat, so they eat less or no food, or try to spit out the food after eating. It is more common in successful women who are cautious and have strong self-control. Such patients are often introverted, sensitive, suspicious, extreme, emotionally unstable, and unreasonably picky and fond of things. 2 Climate and Environment High temperature and high humidity can affect gastrointestinal function, reduce the secretion of digestive juice, reduce the activity of digestive enzymes, reduce gastric acid, etc., resulting in a decline in digestive function and causing anorexia. 3 Family factors Anorexia is also related to the family environment, such as: parents are too strict with their children and pursue perfection too much; children are overly dependent on their parents; they are abused since childhood or grow up in a single-parent family, etc. Such children are prone to extremes, are very sensitive, and have poor psychological endurance. 4. Emotional Factors Forced feeding, causing children's disgust, and various factors that affect children's emotions can all lead to anorexia. 5. Physical factors Anorexia is related to hormone imbalance in the body, such as decreased secretion of estrogen and thyroid hormone, and increased secretion of corticosteroid hormones. In addition, acute and chronic diseases can lead to gastrointestinal hypomotility (functional dyspepsia) and cause anorexia. Long-term use of almost all antibiotics can cause intestinal flora disorders and microecological imbalances, resulting in abdominal bloating, nausea and anorexia. |
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