éhgyomor
Éhgyomor, also known as selectively eating, is an eating disorder characterized by a lack of interest in food or an avoidance of certain food groups. This condition is often seen in individuals with mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, or obsessive-compulsive disorder.
The symptoms of éhgyomor can vary from person to person, but common features include:
* A significant reduction in food intake
* Avoidance of certain food groups or specific foods
* Social eating difficulties, such as feeling uncomfortable eating in front of others
* Feelings of guilt or shame associated with eating or food choices
Research on éhgyomor is limited, but it is believed to be a complex condition that can be
Diagnosis of éhgyomor typically involves a comprehensive assessment of an individual's eating habits, mental health history,
Éhgyomor is not universally recognized as a distinct eating disorder in all psychiatric classification systems. However,