What is another word for nervosa?

Pronunciation: [nɜːvˈə͡ʊsə] (IPA)

"Nervosa" is actually a Latin term, meaning nervous or agitated, and is most commonly used in medicine to refer to eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. When it comes to synonyms for nervosa, there are a few options. For example, some might use the term anorexia or bulimia to describe a person suffering from one of these conditions. Others might use the more general terms of anxiety, stress, or emotional turmoil to describe the symptoms of nervosa. Regardless of which term is used, it is important to remember that those suffering from anorexia, bulimia, or any other form of nervosa need support and treatment to overcome these disorders.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      nerve.

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Usage examples for Nervosa

"This is nothing but an accessio nervosa," said Billy; "clear the room, ladies and gentlemen, and lave me with the patient."
"The Fortunes Of Glencore"
Charles James Lever

Famous quotes with Nervosa

  • Addiction, obesity, starvation (anorexia nervosa) are political problems, not psychiatric: each condenses and expresses a contest between the individual and some other person or persons in his environment over the control of the individual's body.
    Thomas Szasz

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