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How do you overcome binge eating?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

By not eating

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What is the diffition of binge eating?

Binge eating is a brief period or bout of excessive eating.


What is binge eating called?

It is called Binge Eating Disorder (BED).


Can you be born with binge eating?

No; binge eating is a learned beahviour it is not inate.


Which term describe an eating disorder that is characterized by binge eating?

An eating disorder with binge eating is bulimia nervosa.


Which term describes an eating disorder that is characterized by binge eating?

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What are the types of binge eating?

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How do you get binge eating di sorder?

Binge eating disorder may develop as a response to anxiety, depression, stress, or as the after effect of another eating disorder.


Is Binge Eating Disorder a medical condition?

Yes. You need to see your doctor with information on Binge Eating Disorder as well as what to do about it.


Does people with binge-eating disorder feel happy when they overeat which can lead to more binge eating?

True


Are binge eating disorders associated with addictions?

Binge eating can be considered associated with addictions. Binge eating usually consists of a lack of self-control around food, the person first eating mass amounts of food and then throwing it up later.


What is middle of the night binge eating?

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Should you see a doctor about your binge eating disorder?

Eating disorders, such as binge eating disorder, have the potential to do harm to your body. If you feel your eating disorder is out of control, it is appropriate to see a doctor, specifically a psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of eating disorders. This is important because while binge eating disorder itself does not pose the risk of grievous harm to the body other than weight gain, it is often caused by the more serious problem of anxiety or depression. Also, binge eating disorder can quickly escalate to bulimia, which is very harmful to the body and can result in death. However, if you are not comfortable with seeing a medical professional for your binge eating disorder, there are some support groups both online and in community centers that can help you overcome your eating disorder. This is a viable option if you have strong motivation to end your eating disorder, if your eating disorder is not overly out of control, and you have the personal strength to better yourself.