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.
Binge eating disorder is usually common in bulimics, who binge eat and then get rid of it from their system, whether it be from using laxatives, making themselves throw up, or exercising excessively. It's also common in compulsive/binge eaters. They binge just like bulimics do, except they don't try to get rid of the food.
That would be either bulimia nervosa, where the person will binge on an outrageous amount of food and then purge it by taking laxatives or throwing up, or it would be binge eating disorder, where the person eats an outrageous amount of food and does nothing to purge it from their system
An eating disorder with binge eating is bulimia nervosa.
There is an actual eating disorder known as binge eating disorder (BED), and compulsive over-eating disorder, which is tied in with a food addiction problem.
Binge-eating disorder and complusive-over-eating disorder are characterized by frequent bingeing.
A habit of bingeing and then purging is known as bulimia nervosa.
Bulimia is characterized by binge eating followed by purging.
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An eating disorder with binge eating is bulimia nervosa.
This eating disorder is called anorexia.
It is called Binge Eating Disorder (BED).
Yes. You need to see your doctor with information on Binge Eating Disorder as well as what to do about it.
Binge eating disorder may develop as a response to anxiety, depression, stress, or as the after effect of another eating disorder.
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