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					| Eating Disorders: Malnutrition Tests
		
			| Eating Disorders: Malnutrition TestsSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewAs a part of the physical exam for
		eating disorders, a doctor may order
		certain tests to see whether your body is generally healthy. These may include
		blood or urine tests to check: Electrolyte levels. Electrolytes are
		  minerals, such as potassium, calcium, and sodium. A severe imbalance of
		  electrolytes can lead to seizures, an irregular heartbeat, muscle weakness, and
		  other problems. Levels of iron, sugar, protein, and
		  fat.The function of the kidneys, liver, and
		  thyroid gland.Levels of certain
		  hormones, such as
		  luteinizing hormone (LH) and
		  follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in women and
		  testosterone in men.Levels of
		  vitamins and
		  minerals in the body.
  A doctor may also test whether you have difficulty
		digesting certain foods, such as milk and dairy products.CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerKathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerW. Stewart Agras, MD, FRCPC - Psychiatry
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