Dfesagfeaanorexia Nervosaddddsa: Definition/Descriptionae
Dfesagfeaanorexia Nervosaddddsa: Definition/Descriptionae
Dfesagfeaanorexia Nervosaddddsa: Definition/Descriptionae
Definition/Descriptionae
Characteristics/Clinical Presentation
Associated Co-morbidities
Listed below are common red flags Mayo Clinic suggests to screen for
during the examination. [3]
Systemic Involvement
Individuals with anorexia nervosa may exhibit but are not limited to the
systemic complications listed below:
Bradycardia
Orthostatic Hypotension
Decreased myocardial contractility
Delayed capillary refill
Acrocyanosis
Mitral valve prolapse
Ventricular arrythmias
Abnormal QT intervals
Amenorrhea
Decreased testosterone in males
Cerebral atrophy
Seizures
Muscle Tetany
Peripheral paresthesia
Hypercortisolemia
Nonsuppression of dexamethasone
Thyroid suppression
[11]
Medical Management
Nutritional therapy guidelines include weight gain of 2-3 lbs per week for
inpatient treatment and 0.5-1 lb per week for outpatient treatment.
Initially daily caloric goals should reach 1000-1600 kcal in divided meals
and bathroom use should be restricted for two hours following each meal.
Once a healthy weight is maintained stretching can be reintroduced
followed by aerobic exercise with supervision and counselling on proper
exercise guidelines. [4]
Physical Therapy Management
References
https://www.physio-pedia.com/Anorexia_Nervosa