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Should I go to the hospital for unhealthy eating habits?

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Last Updated: 09/24/2022 at 4:12am
Should I go to the hospital for unhealthy eating habits?
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Anonymous
May 12th, 2022 1:02pm
In individuals who want to start a healthy diet, first of all, routine health checks should be done, and then they should be repeated regularly. If you want to get support from a specialist for healthy nutrition or to create a healthy nutrition program suitable for your current diseases, you can apply to health institutions, and after your health checks are completed, you can lead a healthier life by determining your nutrition routine under the leadership of your doctor and dietitian. If unhealthy, unbalanced, inadequate or excessive nutrition continues for a long time, health problems that can become much more serious and progress to death may occur.
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calmMango9611
September 24th, 2022 4:12am
It depends on the hospital, in your area. Some are better able to help, those with eating disorders, then others. I feel the best place, would be Eating disorder clinics and centers. Why? Because that is all they handle. A hospital, is great for other things, like broken bones, wounds,ect. But some hospitals lack staff, with enough training in handling eating disorders. But at an eating disorder center/clinics, they have staff that is training and also going to an eating disorder clinic/center, you will met other people, who suffer from eating disorders. Plus that is all these centers and clinics take, are people with eating problems. So the chances are much better, that you will met others just like you or close to you. Also some of the staff, may have had an eating disorder in the past, so they know what that is like. I hope this answers your question. I wish you the best of luck in getting the best care possible.