The most common complications leading to death in Anorexia Nervosa are:
- Cardiac arrest
- Fluid imbalance
- Suicide
- Kidney failure
- Electrolyte Imbalance
Other physical symptoms seen with Anorexia:
- Osteoporosis or Osteopenia (thinning of the bones)
- Dry, yellowish skin
- Brittle hair and nails
- Anemia
- Muscle weakness
- Repeated constipation
- Languno (excessive growth of fine hair on body)
- Low blood pressure and slower pulse
- Low body temperature
- Person feels cold all the time
- Person feels lethargic

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