Eating disorders is defined as the persistent refusal to eat resulting in marked loss of weight.
It is a psychological problem with patient becoming obsessed with his or her so called obesity with intent to lose weight as a result.
This condition is more prevalent in women than in men.
Onset usually occurs in puberty.
What are the types of Eating disorders?
Eating disorders include:
1. Anorexia nervosa,
2. Bulimia
3. Binged eating with induced vomiting
The most common cause is ostensible fear of obesity resulting in excessive dieting.
There is this distorted image of the body size related to psychosexual conflicts.
Other causes are:
1. Anxiety
2. Depression
3. Low self esteem
4. troubled family and personal relationships
5. History of physical or sexual abuse
6. Cultural and social norms that value people on basis of physical appearance and not inner qualities and strength
7. Sometimes it may be hereditary
What are the symptoms of Eating disorders?
Symptoms:
1. Progressive and excessive weight loss
2. Loss of muscle mass
3. Loss of bone mass with osteopenia, osteoporosis
4. Damage to esophagus, lining of stomach, gastritis, bloating
5. Associated induced endocrine changes (amenorrhea, hirsutism)
6. Stunted growth due to malnutrition
7. Weakened immune system with icy hand and excess hairs (body too cold)
8. Anemia and Induced vitamin deficiency due to poor nutrition
9. Fainting spells, sleep disruptions, mental confusion, seizures
10. Low blood sugar with chills, giddiness, shaking and restlessness
11. Disruption of body fluid mineral balance especially potassium can affect the heart with irregular heart beat and cardiac arrest
12. Kidney and liver damage
13. Constipation, urinary and anal incontinence
14. Mental development may be affected
What is the treatment of Eating disorders?
1. Hospitalization is necessary when the condition becomes life threatening
2. Weight restoration to improve mood and health
3. Correction of nutrition and metabolic deficiency
4. Psychotherapy and counseling of individual to develop healthy ways of controlling one's life
5. Use of antidepressant and serotonin blockers
6. Support groups to help family and nutritional counseling
What is the prognosis of Eating disorders?
Prognosis
1. Good in mild cases
2. Poor in severe cases, may be fatal
TABLE OF CONTENT
Chapter 1
Eating Disorders
Chapter 2
Anorexia Nervosa
Chapter 3
Bulimia Nervosa
Chapter 4
Binge Eating Disorders
Chapter 5
Epilogue
Autorentext
Dr. Kenneth Kee is a well-known medical doctor from Singapore who has been practicing medicine since 1972.
He graduated from the University of Singapore and furthered his studies with a Master of Science in Health Management in 1991, followed by a Ph.D. in Healthcare Administration in 1993.
Dr. Kee established Kee Clinic in 1974, located in the Holland Drive area of Singapore. The clinic has been a prominent feature of the community, offering general medical services for 5 decades.
Dr Kee also served his country Singapore as a national service police Inspector at night from 1975 to 1985 while working at his clinic during the day.
He had served as a police guard to the Woodland Petroleum Tanks at night during the Indonesian Confrontation period, took part in police rounds at night in the Beach Road area and taught First aid and emergency resuscitation to Police recruits.
He received the Singapore Police Bicentennial 2020 Medallion on 1st March 2024 as recognition for his work in the Singapore Police.
Even as he grew older, Dr. Kee continued to work actively in his clinic, although he eventually reduced his consultation hours.
Beyond his medical career, Dr. Kee is also an author.
He started writing about medical conditions in 2007, using blogs and other online platforms to share his knowledge with a broader audience.
Over time, he published various books, many of which provide simple and accessible guides to different health conditions.
His works include "A Family Doctor's Tale," "My Personal Singapore History," and numerous medical guides, available through platforms like Amazon.
His books often combine his personal experiences as a family doctor with insights into Singapore's healthcare system and history.
Dr. Kee has written extensively on health topics, contributing to both medical literature and general knowledge resources.
Dr. Kenneth Kee has written numerous books, primarily focused on health education and personal experiences as a family doctor. Some of his notable titles include:
"A Family Doctor's Tale"
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"Specialized Medical Conditions"
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