avoiding food/eating and limited intake
weight loss
loss of periods
hair loss
low mood/lack of motivation or enthusiasm
constantly coldness
laungo hairs
and many more...
Signs of anorexia nervosa are a low body weight, thinning hair, dry skin, brittle nails, and shrunken breasts. No menstrual period, low blood pressure, and feeling cold with a lower than normal body temperature are also signs of anorexia nervosa.
Sports anorexia is a type of anorexia (not an official diagnosis, however). With it, individuals with present typical signs of anorexia including a severely restricted diet and weight loss, but there is also signs of extreme exercise or sports. This contributes to weight loss, but can change the appearance of what some might think of as a "typical" anorexic (very thin, bones, emaciated....though this is incorrect because anorexia can exist at a variety of weights).
If the person is obsessed with her/his weight and if it is starving itself.
There are two major divisions anorexia is diagnosed as 1) anorexia-binge/purge subtype 2) anorexia-restricting type
Depending on where you live you will have several ways to discover more information of Anorexia. There are many organisations that offer support and information on Anorexia such as the national eating disorders association. Also, you can find abundant information online.
After studying 30 women hat had signs similiar to anorexia.
anorexia nervosa and bulimia which are opposite when it comes to signs and symptoms
A zombie can't find a list of signs of skin cancer, because are not aware of their consciousness and self-awareness. With these 2 things, a zombie is impossible to find a list, because it can't think properly.
There are various mental and physical signs, and usually it will be properly diagnosed by a doctor or other emdical professional.
http://callofduty.wikia.com/wiki/Callsigns
If you want to find new signs to add in your Sign List, look it up on YouTube and there are going to be lots of videos that show you new signs for your List. Hope I helped :)
bulimia and anorexia