Bulimia Nervosa,causes, Symptoms and Treatments for Bulimia Nervosa

Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder with binge eating NervosaBulimia identified and are in an inappropriate manner to counter the binge eating (with laxatives, for example) to prevent weight gain. The word “bulimia” is the Latin form of the Greek word bulimia, which means “extreme hunger.” A binge consumes a large amount of food within a limited period of time than most people would eat under similar circumstances. Most people with bulimia report feelings of loss of control associated with bingeing and some have mildly dissociative experiences means during a binge, so that they feel separated from themselves and from reality when they binge. Causes of bulimia NervosaErosion of tooth enamel because of repeated exposure to acidic gastric contents. Dental cavities, sensitivity to hot or cold food. Swelling and pain in the salivary glands (from repeated vomiting). Culture. Women in the U.S. are under constant pressure to be very thin. This “ideal” is not realistic for most women. But there may be images of flawless, thin women everywhere it difficult for women to feel good about their bodies. More and more people will also feel pressure to a perfect body. Families. It is likely that bulimia runs in families. Many people with bulimia have sisters or mothers with bulimia. have parents who hold views are important to assess nutritional bodies themselves or their children are more of a child with bulimia. Sometimes people put pressure on himself, or the pressure might come from the teachers, coaches or parents. Media images are part of the problem. Women and men in movies are usually very thin, the message that only thin people are beautiful. Signs and symptomsWhen you have bulimia, you regularly engage in episodes of binge eating by experiment followed to prevent weight gain. A binge is eating a larger amount of food than most people would eat under similar situations. Repeatedly eating large amounts of food in a short time (less than 2 hours). Frequently get rid of the calories you have eaten (purging) by themselves to vomit, fasting, exercising too much or abusing laxatives, diuretics, ipecac syrup, or enemas. The abuse of these drugs can cause serious health problems and even death. A feeling of lack of control over eating during the episode (eg, a feeling that you can not stop eating or control what or how much you eat) treatment of bulimia NervosaPsychotherapyPsychotherapy a general term for a method for the treatment of bulimia talk about your condition, and issues related to mental health providers. Psychotherapy is also known as therapy, talk therapy, counseling and psycho-therapy. MedicationsSome drugs can be very helpful in the treatment of a person who suffers from bulimia. As always, the medication should be monitored carefully, particularly as the patient is vomiting or having large amounts of laxatives, which can affect the drug, the use and effectiveness. A trusting and honest relationship between the physician and the individual or the mediation will be set is maintained almost certainly become a problem. TherapyDrug Drug therapy in the treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa should be used in combination with psychotherapy and nutritional therapy.

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