Affiliation:
1. I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Abstract
In Russia, according to Rosstat, approximately 2.5% of adolescents suffer from anorexia. In Moscow, according to 2015 data, at least 5% of young women suffered from anorexia; however, most experts believe that the true figures are much higher because only advanced cases are documented. The relevance of the problem of anorexia nervosa is associated with its potential threat to the lives of patients, eating disorders, concomitant mental diseases, and, in general, the deterioration of mental status. Despite the apparent simplicity of diagnosis, patients with advanced stages of anorexia nervosa that require long-term therapy are more likely to seek a doctor’s help. Anorexia requires a comprehensive treatment approach, including psychopharmacotherapy, psychological influence, diet therapy, therapy of somatic pathology, and concomitant complications. All these aspects of treatment must be implemented simultaneously. The key to success is the constant monitoring of therapy by a psychiatrist. Malnutrition will result in the deterioration of general health, particularly in girls with menstrual disorders, complications associated with conception and gestation, and a difficult pregnancy. Thus, this condition must be considered from the point of view of psychiatry, obstetrics, and gynecology.