Why is breakdown necessary?
So food can be taken into the bloodstream and used by body cells and tissues.
People who have low self-esteem could develop this
what is anorexia?
bouts of overeating followed by self-induced vomiting or purging, strict dieting, or extreme exercise, associated with persistent and excessive concern with body weight.
What is bulimia
What are Crisshosis Symptoms
Hepatomegaly (enlarged liver) Anemia, Indigestion
Nausea and vomiting, nosebleeds
Digestion does what to you?
Mechanical and chemical breakdown of food.
Whats another name for the digestive system?
Gastrointestinal system
Why would a person develop Anorexia
Social Media
anxiety and stress
Warning Signs of bulimia
Sore throat
bloodshot eyes
excessive food consumptions
What are diarrhea causes
Infection stress diet irritated colon
Absorption does what?
Passage of food from digestive tract into body
How does breakdown occur
With food
Anorexia health effects?
Fatigue
hair loss
depression
Bulimia health effects
Low blood pressure
headaches
Dizziness
Hair loss
Treatments for constipation
Usually corrected by a high fiber diet
Adequate fluids
Exercise
Peristalsis does what
Physical movement along the tract
This starts digestion in the mouth
What is saliva?
Here are 4 common signs and symptoms of anorexia.
What bulimia does to your body
Stomach pain and bloating
Tears of esophagus
Dehydration
What are Cholecystis symptoms
Indigestion
Nausea and vomiting
Pain that starts under the rib cage and relates to the right shoulder
Takes food into the body
What is the digestive system responsible for?
The physical and chemical breakdown of food.
What are 3 complications of anorexia?
What type of people get bulimia?
strong dissatisfaction with one's appearance, low self-esteem, or an obsession with weight loss
Appendicitis symptoms
Generalized abd pain. later localizes at RLQ
Nausea and vomiting
Mild fever
What does defecation do?
Elimination of indigestible substance from body