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andrew-mc [135]
3 years ago
12

PLEASE HELP BABZ

Health
2 answers:
Zanzabum3 years ago
5 0

.Answer:

This answer might be a little long but i hope it helps.

It’s common for teens with eating disorders to have a phobia about eating in public. They may refuse to eat in restaurants, cafeterias, or at family gatherings.

This is how i would do it, first when i see that she hardly eats i would at least try to get her to eat something if that doesn't work i would think about all the possible things she could be doing at home or at other places that leads to a eating disorder. next i would try to convince her to talk to me about her problems rather than trying to convince her to talk to an adult about it because she may not like that choice and it might make her situation worse than it already is. I would also ask her parents about her eating habits at home or what she does for eating. after i listen to what her parents say i would compare the possible outcomes i have to the information i received and if they match up to anorexia or another eating disorder then i think about the decision i make to get friend some help.

the explanation below will show all the possible conditions that would lead to an eating disorder or ( anorexia).

Explanation:

While all teens can be a little self-conscious at one time or another, serious body image issues can be a more serious problem. If your teen frequently makes excuses--like saying he already ate at a friend’s house--he may be skipping meals. Crash dieting and fasting can be a precursor to an eating disorder.  Sometimes teens try to compensate for their food intake with excessive exercise. Spending hours each day engaging in a cardiovascular activity or weight lifting can become an unhealthy obsession. Disordered eating often starts with picky eating habits. A teen who stops eating entire food groups or one who eats the same things for every meal may be on the path to a serious eating disorder. To disguise weight loss, a teen may wear clothes that are several sizes too big. If your teen hides under layers of clothes, especially when the temperature doesn’t call for it, take notice. While it’s not unusual for a teen to have a snack or two in the bedroom, teens with eating disorders may stash large amounts of food. Empty boxes or wrappers or large quantities of food may be a sign of binge eating.Quite often, teens with anorexia want to be around food, even though they don’t want to eat. They may spend a lot of time researching recipes and preparing food to gain vicarious pleasure from watching others eat. Teens with little body fat are likely to be cold all the time. If your teen complains she’s freezing, or she just can’t seem to get warm, it could be because she’s underweight. Skin problems are common in teens with eating disorders. Dehydration often accompanies bulimia and anorexia. Additionally, be on the lookout for calluses on the knuckles which are often the first signs that a teen may be inducing vomiting. Purging causes swollen salivary glands, which causes the cheeks to look puffy. Swollen cheeks may happen at any stage of an eating disorder. While it’s good to check food labels, teens who are extremely rigid may have a problem. Be on the lookout if your teen obsesses over ingredients, as behavior often gets more restrictive over time.

tankabanditka [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:  1. there might be a possible eating disorder

                       2. tell a trusted adult, try talking to her or another close friend

                       3. she might not have an eating disorder maybe health problems? if she doesnt  get help or no one speaks up her life is at risk.

4. look at it from your stand point if you were in her shoes

5. decide on a plan to either talk to her or a trusted adult.

6. decide on telling someone close and get her help

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