Bulimia

Medications, Symptoms, Purges




Bulimia

Bulimia is a challenging and devastating eating disorder. The individual that suffers from this eating disorder binges on food on a regular basis. Once this is done, the person will engage in behaviors that are identified by medical professionals as "purges". They will do whatever is necessary to purge the food that they have ingested from their body so that it never reaches the digestion stage. There are many different strategies that are used to purge food from the body.

 One of the most common means of purging the food from the body is vomiting that is self-induced. Many will also swallow products and substances that are known to initiate the gag reflex. Then, there are many that will use over-the-counter products such as enemas, strong laxatives, and even diuretics in order to eliminate food from their bodies. The bulimic lives a life of constant secrecy, obsessions pertaining to their physical appearance, and fears related to the possibility that they may gain weight. Throughout this area of MeTheDoctor.com, you will learn more about this eating disorder and the effects of this serious medical condition.

 

What is Bulimia?

Causes

Symptoms

Types

Bulimia and the Human Brain

Tests

Diagnosis

Prognosis

Warning Signs

Stages

Medications

Treatment

Prevention

Complications

Home Remedies

Therapy

Epidemiology

Supplements

Bulimia in Male

Bulimia in Child