A person can get help for compulsive eating from their family doctor, a walk in clinic, and a psychiatrist. Researching in the library could also proof useful as helpful tips can be found there.
Binge Eating and Compulsive Overeating are types of eating disorders. http://www.medicinenet.com/binge_eating_disorder/page2.htm#what That website includes great information to help you learn more.
Acuphagia is the compulsive eating of sharp objects
A compulsive eating disorder can affect one's life by affecting one's mental state and self esteem. It can also affect one's social life. One can also experience serious health issues from a compulsive eating disorder.
0.5 The common statistic is that 1 in every 200 will develop on eating disorder of some kind. (Anorexia, Bulimia, EDNOS, Binge-Eating, Compulsive Eating, Over-Eating, ect.)
Crisis Counselor - 1982 Compulsive Eating 1-135 was released on: USA: 17 August 1982
Over Eaters Anonymous is for all people who have some sort of problem with food. The meetings are there to help those who are compulsive overeaters and those with binge eating disorder. It can also be for bulimics and anorexics.
compulsive over-eating and anything laced with binge eating large amounts over an extended time period
The Center For Change, Eating Recovery Center and Breathe Life Health Center offer treatment for all types of eating disorders. Your doctor can also refer you to a center that is local to you.
Yes, that's usually a common sign of compulsive overeating or binge eating.
It depends upon the eating disorder. There are different signs for each of the eating disorders. Anorexia, Bulimia, bing eating disorder, and compulsive overeating are all different.
Bulimia and obsessive compulsive eating can cause diabeties because of the large amount of sugar being consumed
anorexia nervosa