Bulimia (bulimia) - a disease that manifests an eating disorder, namely, a person consumes a large amount of food on the background of the desire to lose weight.
Today bulimia are much more common than anorexia, therefore, about the problem, its symptoms and effects should be every woman. Bulimia is characterized by systematic overeating, which alternates with the purification of the gastrointestinal tract when taken to induce vomiting and laxatives. At the same time we are aware of this problem quite a bit.
7 of bulimia facts that every woman should know
1. Bulimia is an obsession
Bulimiki absorb immense amounts of food and then get rid of the food eaten, causing vomiting. Some may overeat, and then torture yourself in the gym to burn calories. Also, people who suffer from bulimia can go to extremes: they completely refuse to eat, then organize a "holiday tummy".
2. Bulimia - mental disorders
Bulimia is recognized as a serious mental disorder. It leads to the fact that a man ashamed of myself, can cause severe depression and even cause suicidal thoughts.
3. Bulimia can be inherited
Some scientists believe that the tendency to bulimia can be caused by genetic factors, as well as other forms of dependency, such as alcohol or gaming.
4. Patients with bulimia usually have a normal weight
5. Bulimia is harmful to health
For the health of a person needs a normal digestion, and meals must be regular. When bulimia constant overeating replaced by vomiting or starvation, and it causes irreparable harm to health. The consequences can be bulimia anemia, low blood pressure, skin dryness and flaking, tachycardia, diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, esophageal rupture, menstrual disorders and reproductive function.
6. For the treatment of bulimia need antidepressants
According to studies, bulimia treatment is most effective if taken antidepressants. But the drug and its dosage should be selected solely by the attending psychiatrist.
7. Bulimia can be returned
Bulimia recover completely is almost impossible: it is characterized by periods of remission and "failures." To reduce the likelihood of the return of bulimia, need the support of a very close, maintaining good psychological climate in the family, regular physical activity and optimistic mood.
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