Signs that someone may have bulimia include frequent fluctuations in weight, evidence of binge eating (such as empty food containers or wrappers), and behaviors associated with purging, such as visiting the bathroom immediately after meals. Physical symptoms can include dental erosion, swollen cheeks, and calluses on the knuckles from self-induced vomiting. Additionally, they may exhibit social withdrawal, preoccupation with body image, and changes in mood or energy levels. If you suspect someone has bulimia, encouraging them to seek professional help is crucial.
anorexia is when someone does not want to eat. bulemia is when someone eats and them throws up.
If you have bulemia you throw up your food, with anorexia you always think your fat and eat very little.
Signs of bulimia (spelling correction) include people eating lots of food, but no notice of weight gain. Other signs include an obsession with excessive exercising and getting angry when questioned about eating little food. A history of anorexia is also a sign that someone may have bulimia. Vomiting after eating as well would confirm it.
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Bulemia
You can become belimec if you induce vomiting frequently to allow yourself to eat high calorie foods. This is done to control your weight. If you want to control your weight you should eat low calorie foods like fruits and vegetables. Bulemia can cause damage to your esophagus due to stomach acid damaging the lining of your esophagus. Bulemia must be stopped immediately because it is a sign that you are eating foods that are too high in calories.
The proper term for someone who does sign language is a "sign language interpreter" or a "singer."
Two eating disorders are anorexia nervosa and bulemia nervosa.
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the "do not enter" sign or "Beware of Dog" sign.
bulemia
Other than products reserved for accidental poisoning, there are no other prescription or OTC products available to induce vomiting, as it is felt that such products could be intentionally used to cause self-harm in someone with anorexia/bulemia.