Muscle dysmorphia is a psychological disorder that makes a person addicted to building muscles and doing bodybuilding exercises. Even though the body is formed and the muscles are enlarged, people with muscle dysmorphic disorder will continue to try to make their bodies more muscular and muscular.
The following are the characteristics of people with muscle dysmorphic disorder.
All-out workout to increase muscle mass.
Panic and stress if you can't or don't have time to exercise.
Continue to exercise even if you are sick or injured.
Eating disorders, usually consuming excessive amounts of protein
Steroids addiction.
Too often look in the mirror and check the shape of the body.
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