You should seek support from a doctor or from a support group. Try to make changes to your lifestyle: exercise, get enough sleep, try to keep to three meals a day and keep a food diary. The following link offers some useful advice: http://www.helpguide.org/mental/binge_eating_disorder.htm
To find tips and support on overcoming a binge eating problem, one should speak to a doctor or medical expert. Alternatively, one can get advice from the NHS official webpage.
Binge eating is a brief period or bout of excessive eating.
It is called Binge Eating Disorder (BED).
No; binge eating is a learned beahviour it is not inate.
An eating disorder with binge eating is bulimia nervosa.
W. Stewart Agras has written: 'Overcoming your eating disorder' -- subject(s): Patients, Compulsive eating, Treatment, Bulimia, Rehabilitation, Eating disorders 'Overcoming eating disorders: a cognitive-behavioral treatment for bulimia nervosa and binge-eating disorder: therapist guide' 'Overcoming Eating Disorders Client Workbook' 'Behavior therapy' -- subject(s): Behavior therapy, Research 'Eating disorders' -- subject(s): Anorexia nervosa, Appetite disorders, Bulimia, Obesity, Therapy, Treatment
There are experts in this field of dieting. You can hire one who will help you start gradually increasing your portions to the extent that you eventually retain a normal diet.
By not eating
It seems as though you are referring to bulimia. However, bulimia is characterized by binge eating followed by purging (throwing up). Binge eating alone would probably just be considered food addiction.
There are a few types of binge-eating. The common ones are.... *Compulsive Over-Eating *Emotional Binge Eating *Orthorexia (complusive / excessive eating of only healthy and natural foods) *Bulimia (bingeing, and then purging afterwards so as not to gain weight)
Binge eating disorder may develop as a response to anxiety, depression, stress, or as the after effect of another eating disorder.
Yes. You need to see your doctor with information on Binge Eating Disorder as well as what to do about it.