Health Tip: Warning Signs of Anorexia
(HealthDay News) - Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder in which a person refuses to stay at even a minimum recommended body weight, resulting in severe weight loss that could be life-threatening.
The U.S. National Library of Medicine lists these common warning signs of anorexia:
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Extreme fear of gaining weight.
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Distorted impression of weight and body.
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Excessive weight loss, or being seriously underweight.
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Frequent use of laxatives, diet pills, or diuretics with the goal of losing weight.
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Eating very little food or very few calories.
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Missing periods, low blood pressure, lack of fat on the body, or pale or yellowish skin.
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Depression.
Date Last Modified:
10/10/2007