Anorexia nervosa and seizures

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    • Seizures

      Anorexia nervosa and (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are prevalent disease and knowledge of these two conditions is critical for all health care workers. AN and BN remain under diagnosed diseases as they are often overlooked by providers or hidden by patients. ... Bulimics are vulnerable to seizures, a contraindication for bupropion therapy, so ...

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      History of seizures Weakness Delayed development _____ Is a worrier Always anxious Depressed Sleeps poorly Learning problems Hyperactive Excessive arguing ? Anorexia nervosa ? Bulimia _____ Heat or cold intolerance Diabetes Thyroid problems Excessive eating Overweight ...

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      People with anorexia nervosa have a distorted body image that causes them to see themselves as overweight even when they're dangerously thin. Often refusing to eat, exercising compulsively, and developing unusual habits such as refusing to eat in front of others, they lose large amounts of weight and may even starve to death.

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      Anorexia Nervosa. Diagnostic Criteria: 1. Refusal to maintain weight within a normal range for height and age (less than 85 percent of expected body weight). 2. Intense fear of weight gain despite being underweight. 3. Severe body image disturbance in which body image is the predominant measure of self-worth with denial of the severity of the ...

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