4. Anorexia: Symptoms, Causes, Therapy

Brief overview Description: mental illness, eating disorder with addiction-like character, strong, partly life-threatening weight loss by radical dieting and/or sport, distorted body image Symptoms: massive weight loss, underweight, urge to starve, need for control, fear of gaining weight, thoughts revolve around weight and nutrition, physical deficiency symptoms, lack of insight into the illness Causes: disturbed … 4. Anorexia: Symptoms, Causes, Therapy

Fenofibrate: Effects, Uses & Risks

Fenofibrate is, among other fibrates, a variation of clofibric acid. Thereby, it belongs to the lipid-lowering agents like nicotinic acids as well as statins. An increased level of triglycerides is the main spectrum of action of fenofibrate. A cholesterol-lowering effect is less characteristic here, but still present. What is fenofibrate? Fenofibrate (chemical name: 2-[4-(4-chlorobenzoyl)phenoxy]-2-methylpropionic acid … Fenofibrate: Effects, Uses & Risks

Confrontation therapy | Therapy of agoraphobia

Confrontation therapy Within behavioral therapy, confrontation with anxiety-inducing situations has proven to be a successful method for losing the fear of situations or objects. The affected person consciously seeks out the situations (often accompanied by the therapist) that he or she has avoided in the past or only sought out with great fear. The aim … Confrontation therapy | Therapy of agoraphobia

Persistent somatoform pain disorder (ASS)

Synonyms Pain disorder, psychalgia English term: pain disorder, somatoform pain disorderA persistent somatoform pain disorder (ASD) is a disorder characterized by persistent severe pain without somatic (physical) cause, so that psychological causes are regarded as triggers (emotional conflicts, psychosocial problems). A variety of causes can cause a persistent somatoform pain disorder. Accordingly, it is less … Persistent somatoform pain disorder (ASS)

Anorexia: Addicted to Starvation

Often anorexia starts with a harmless diet to get rid of some extra pounds. But the transition into anorexia can be smooth. If the weight keeps dropping and eating behavior gets out of control, professional help in the form of psychotherapy is usually necessary. Girls and young women in particular are at risk of developing … Anorexia: Addicted to Starvation

Endorphins: Function & Diseases

Endorphins are opioid peptides synthesized by the body itself, which have an influence on the sensation of pain and hunger and can very likely also trigger euphoria. It is certain that endorphins are released by the pituitary and hypothalamus in painful emergency situations and, for example, during endurance sports at peak performance. It is very … Endorphins: Function & Diseases

Prucalopride

Products Prucalopride is commercially available in the form of film-coated tablets (Resolor). It was approved in many countries and in the EU in 2010. Structure and properties Prucalopride (C18H26ClN3O3, Mr = 367.87 g/mol) is a dihydrobenzofurancarboxamide. It has structural similarities to the prokinetic cisapride (prepulside, out of commerce). Effects Prucalopride (ATC A03AE04) has enterokinetic properties, … Prucalopride

Anorexia

Definition Anorexia nervosa (anorexia) = anorexia is an eating disorder in which weight loss is the main concern. This goal is often pursued by the patient with such consistency that it can even lead to life-threatening conditions. The diagnosis is confirmed, among other things, by the fact that the patient’s body weight is at least … Anorexia