Bulimics do not run any health risks by gaining weight.
An eating disorder called bulimia is characterised by episodes of binge eating followed by repressive actions such purging, overdoing it physically, or fasting. Due to their purging habits, bulimics may be at a healthy weight or even be underweight. Although they don't gain weight, those who have bulimia still run the danger of developing major health problems like electrolyte imbalance, irregular heartbeat, and tooth and gum damage from provoking vomiting.
1.) What forms of treatment are effective for bulimia? 2.) What is the difference between anorexia nervosa and bulimia? 3.) What is bulimia?
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about 14 people have bulimia in the united states
about 14 people have bulimia in the united states
No. Most people with bulimia are at a normal weight range.
There is a big risk that you will get a damage to your health
There is a big risk that you will get a damage to your health
Bulimia is an eating disorder that is characterized by binging and purging. Once it is known that bulimia is present then treatment should be sought immediately. Bulimia can cause many health problems up to and including death.
People with anorexia or bulimia may restrict their food intake to such extremes that they become malnourished.
Early treatment of bulimia with a combination of drug and behavioral therapies is necessary to prevent serious health consequences.
Approximately 1,000 people in Africa suffer from bulimia and another 1,000 people are anorexic.
People who suffer from bulimia often have rotten teeth because they purge.