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Ten health hazards of being too thin.
Women want to be slim, but being too thin can lead to the following ten diseases: 1, anemia, 2, hematuria, 3, duodenal stasis, 4, memory loss, 5, alopecia, 6, gastroptosis, 7, gallstones, 8, uterine prolapse, 9, infertility, 10, osteoporosis. Some people go on a diet or eat less in order to be thin, so the human body can't get the nutrients it needs every day and can't guarantee the functional operation of the body. The human body has a protective mechanism and will consume stored fat and sugar. If people are too thin, their immunity will decline, they will be intolerant of emergencies, and they will easily get sick, and they will easily catch colds and other common diseases under the same conditions.