anorexia |
anoxia |
As nouns the difference between anorexia and anoxia
is that
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease while
anoxia is (pathology) a condition in which a tissue or environment is severely or totally deprived of oxygen, severe hypoxia.
anorexia |
underweight |
As nouns the difference between anorexia and underweight
is that
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease while
underweight is the state or quality of being.
As an adjective underweight is
of an inappropriately or unusually low weight.
As a verb underweight is
to underestimate the weight of.
anorexia |
asphyxia |
As nouns the difference between anorexia and asphyxia
is that
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease while
asphyxia is the loss of consciousness due to the interruption of breathing and consequent anoxia. Asphyxia can be result from choking, drowning, electric shock, injury.
apoxia |
anorexia |
As nouns the difference between apoxia and anorexia
is that
apoxia is (medicine) altitude sickness while
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease.
anorexia |
depression |
As nouns the difference between anorexia and depression
is that
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease while
depression is depression (area that is lower than its surroundings).
anorexia |
anoxaemia |
As nouns the difference between anorexia and anoxaemia
is that
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease while
anoxaemia is {{l/en|critical|Critical}} lack of {{l/en|oxygen}} in blood; severe {{l/en|hypoxaemia}}.
anorexia |
bulemia |
As nouns the difference between anorexia and bulemia
is that
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease while
bulemia is .
dyslexia |
anorexia |
As nouns the difference between dyslexia and anorexia
is that
dyslexia is a learning disability in which a person finds it difficult to read and write while
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease.
cachexia |
anorexia |
As nouns the difference between cachexia and anorexia
is that
cachexia is a systemic wasting of muscle tissue, with or without loss of fat mass, that accompanies a chronic disease while
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease.
cibophobia |
anorexia |
As nouns the difference between cibophobia and anorexia
is that
cibophobia is the fear of, or aversion to, eating or food while
anorexia is loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease.
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