How to Identify Bulimia Symptoms

Bulimia is a very common eating disorder. It is believed that most statistics do not present a very accurate picture of the actual number of cases of bulimia. This is mainly because that people who are bulimic often unaware that they have a problem. Or they may be ashamed to actually admit that they have an eating disorder, and that they need treatment. As such, experts believe that the statistical figures are understated.

Getting a bulimia sufferer to go to the doctor requires the support and help from family and friends. It is therefore particularly important that each of us learn how to spot symptoms of bulimia, so that we help the suffering, take the necessary steps.

Bulimia symptoms are characterized by uncontrollable binge eating (overeating), followed by rinsing intent either by vomiting, enemas, laxatives, diuretics or several other similar methods flushing. Obviously, if you find someone in your midst, always clean after the meal, this is a sure sign that he may suffer from a form of bulimia.

Bulimia symptoms are usually triggered when the sufferer experiences stress. Stress can happen because of family problems things happen at work, developments in social work, or just give a distorted picture of the body. The binge eating with the development, which in turn cause other emotional problems. It is usually the case that many of bulimia sufferers feel guilty, what they do. Then fall into a state of depression after each session, overeating or purging.

Depression itself is not necessarily on bulimia. However, it is an indicative sign of bulimia, if you notice that the sufferer Moody always up and down after rushing to the bathroom to vomit regularly.

Finally, bulimia sufferers inevitably alter body weight and proportions dramatically over short periods. You even can alternate periods of overweight due to the extreme binge overeating with periods of underweight due to extreme intentional purging. In any case, a radical change in body proportions in a short time, often the effect of an eating disorder, even if it is not perhaps in all, bulimia.

In summary, the four bulimic symptoms namely intentional diarrhea, excessive eating, radical mood swings and drastic weight changes are good opportunities for eating disorders are on the ground. You can help yourself or your loved ones in the knowledge that it really is a problem and that medical help is needed for treatment. Joining a support group also helps you or the sufferer to share the experiences and emotions with the stress and better deal with it.

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