Nope - it's a psychological disorder.
there are no 'pros' to bulimia, this is a medical condition that can resulting in death. This disorder requires medical and psychological treatment. If you are purging then you should consult your physician about it.
I believe the question is referring to a medical phenomenon known as Bulimia Nervosa.
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You can get support for the condition known as bulimia by using the getselfhelp or helpguide websites which will offer you a variety of tips and guides to help recover. Alternatively you can get in touch with your doctor or use official medical websites like the NHS website for further help.
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The condition is called bulimia.
Bulimia is a psychologically induced medical condition, not a place. People who have it feel the need to make themselves throw up after eating because they feel guilty or overweight (regardless of whether they really are). It's much more complex than that, but that's a very basic description.
If you are suffering from bulimia, then seek medical care and let your fiancee know that you need support for the issue. If you feel like you need to intervene with someone else, then get some good advice as to how to do it. Most of us don't have the knowledge or boundaries to help someone with this serious condition.
Yes, bulimia nervosa is associated with a high mortality rate compared to other mental illnesses. Research indicates that individuals with bulimia have a higher risk of death due to medical complications, suicide, and other related factors. While exact statistics can vary, some studies suggest that bulimia has one of the highest death rates among eating disorders, highlighting the severity of the condition and the importance of timely intervention and treatment.
There are many different outcomes for people with bulimia. Often, they can suffer some very serious medical complications and harm. Bulimia does have a high death rate, too. If treated, bulimics can make a full recovery, though.
The condition is known as 'bulimia', with sufferers being 'bulimic.'
10% of individuals suffering from bulimia will die from either starvation, cardiac arrest, other medical complications, or suicide.