DANGER SIGNS

Loss of a significant amount of weight.

Continuing to diet although thin.

Feeling fat, even after losing weight.

Intense fear of weight gain.

Loss of monthly menstrual periods.

Preoccupation with food, calories, fat contents & nutrition.

Preferring to diet in isolation.

Cooking for others.

Hair loss.

Cold hands and feet.

Fainting spells.

Exercising compulsively.

Lying about food.

Depression, anxiety.

Weakness, exhaustion.

Periods of hyperactivity.

constipation.

Growth of fine body hair on arms, legs and other body parts.

heart tremors.

Dry, brittle skin.

Shortness of breath.



WHAT IS ANOREXIA NERVOSA

WHO IS AT RISK

DANGER SIGNS

CAUSES

TREATMENT

TIPS FOR PARENTS

HISTORY OF ANOREXIA

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