A doctor sees a patient who

has a very low body weight
The patient says that he
sees himself as fat. He eats
very little food each day. He
has signs of hair loss and
skin problems related to
eating too little food

Based on this description,
which condition does the
patient most likely have?

bulimia

food allergies

anorexia nervosa

binge eating disorder

1 answer

Based on the description provided, the patient most likely has anorexia nervosa. The key indicators are the very low body weight, the perception of being fat despite being underweight, the very limited food intake, and physical symptoms like hair loss and skin problems related to malnutrition. These symptoms are characteristic of anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder marked by an intense fear of gaining weight and a distorted body image.