Anorexia
Nervosa
Symptoms
Concurrent
Problems
Medical
Consequences
Weighing at least
   15% below expected
    normal weight
Intense fear
   of weight gain
Sensitivity to
   cold temperatures
Difficulty eating
   in public
Lying about food    intake
Withdrawing socially
Feeling Fat or
   seeing areas of the    body (abdomen and    thighs, for example)    as fat, even when    emaciated
Possible purging
   through laxatives,    enemas, diet pills,    diuretics, self-induced    vomiting or emetics,    or excessive exercise
Absence of at
   least three    consecutive
   menstrualperiods
   (amenorrhea)
Arthritis
High cholesterol
Kidney disease or    failure
Gallbladder disease
Stroke
Upper respiratory
    problems
Menstrual irregularities
Obesity
Diabetes
Anxiety
Depression
Mood disorders
Substance abuse
Suicidal thoughts
Versión Española

Anorexia Nervosa
Phone 1-800-722-0100
Email:
info@thewilloughatnaples.com