There are many signs / symptoms of anorexia. Some common ones are....
*Lack of eating, restricted eating
*Excessive exercise
*Hair loss
*Dry, flaky skin
*Brittle nails, discolored nails / nailbeds
*Weight loss, protruding bones
*Depression
*OCD
*BDD (Body Dismorphic Disorder)
*Isolation
*Defensive over looks, weight, eating habits, ect.
*Heart failure, heart murmur
*Feeling cold (often when others are not)
*Low body fat percentage
*Preferring to eat alone
*Growth of lanugo (thin "peach fuzz" hair over the body)
*Mood swings
*Organ malfunction, organ failure
*Loss of menstrual cycle (in women)
*Low sex drive (in men)
*Odd food habits (cutting food into small piece, eating in a certain order, chewing a certain number of times, not likeing food to touch,eating only certain color foods, ect.)
Anorexics oftne suffer from very dry, painful skin. Their hair can either fall out, become thinner, or become brittle (likely to break or splt). There can also be severe organ damage leading to organ malfunction or failure. Often, anorexics have low body temperature, low blood pressure, and weak hearts. (20% die.) Heart complications and heart failure are common. Those who suffer from anorexia are likely to become dizzy, weak, and / or faint / pass out easily and often.
Anorexia can cause a multitude of problems. Some common ones are... *Low body weight / low body fat content and levels *Fainting, dizziness, weakness, fatigue *Hair loss *Dry skin *Organ malfunction, weakness, and failure *Brittle bones / prone to breaking bones *Low heart rate *Low blood pressure *Low body temperature *Weight loss *Injuries due to over-excerising *Death
There are many different physical, medical, and mental complications that can accompany anorexia. Some (but not all) include....
* Weight loss
* Brittle bones
* Vitamin / Mineral defficieny
* Dry skin
* Hair loss
* Discolored nails
* Stress on kidneys, liver, and lungs
* Heart murmur, heart attack, heart failure
* Dizziness
* Fainting
* Fatigue
* Loss of menstrual cycle (women)
* Loss of sex drive (men)
* Depression
* OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
* BDD (Body Dismorphic Disorder)
* Social isolation
* Disordered mental state
* Low self-esteem
* Low sense of self-worth
* Excessive exercising
* Attempts to hide weight loss (baggy clothes, for example)
* Odd eating habits
* Denial of weight loss or problem
* Anemia
There are many different physical, medical, and mental complications that can accompany anorexia. Some medical problems (but not all) include....
* Weight loss
* Brittle bones
* Vitamin / Mineral defficieny
* Stress on kidneys, liver, and lungs
* Heart murmur, heart attack, heart failure
* Dizziness
* Fainting
* Fatigue
* Loss of menstrual cycle (women)
* Loss of sex drive (men)
* Depression
* OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
* BDD (Body Dismorphic Disorder)
* Disordered mental state
* Anemia
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It is very embarrassing, but I recommend getting help if you have it. While it makes you thinner, it is in a veryunhealthy way, and you can get malnutrition, and even die of it.
You cant see your feet
Yes, and many people are.
She is in rehab for being anorexic.
Being anorexic means that the body is not receiving enough of the nutrients it needs to survive. It is also under a lot of stress from over-exercising.
If you're female you are NOT anorexic, you are about the regular weight If you're male then you have a real high chance of being anorexic.
Side effects might be financial problems, physical problems, emotional problems, relationship problems, or legal problems.
Weight gain and morning sickness.
The primary concern associated with taking Dexatrim is the likelihood of the user becoming anorexic. It has been used for weight loss, and has serious side effects including but not limited to a higher risk of a stroke.
Well that depends on what they are being tested on and what animals are you speaking of.
Yes, the side effects from Wellbutrin will wear off eventually after being weaned off of it. If you are still taking it however, and the side effects are not improving after a week or so, or if the side effects are severe, you should check with your doctor to see if this is the right medication for you.