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Early Signs of Bulimia

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  • Signs of Heading Toward Anorexia & Bulimia

    Anorexia and bulimia are serious eating disorders. While these disorders are serious in themselves, there are often underlying disorders or problems which can cause a person to become anorexic or bulimic. Emotional, social and physical issues can play important parts in the beginning stages of these disorders. There are warning signs of heading into anorexia and bulimia. Knowing these signs can help in early intervention and recovery.

  • Physical Signs of Bulimia

    Bulimia is a condition in which a person overeats (often to an extreme) and then is compelled to purge. Purging normally involves expelling food and beverages consumed by intentionally inducing vomiting. Instead of self-induced vomiting, some patients suffering from bulimia misuse laxatives. There are a number of common physical signs of bulimia.

  • Early Signs of Bulimia

    Bulimia is an eating disorder that involves binge eating and purging calories by vomiting, taking pills or engaging in excessive amounts of exercise. The Mayo Clinic warns: "Bulimia is a serious, potentially life-threatening eating disorder. Because it's so intimately related to self-image -- and not just about food -- bulimia can be difficult to overcome." Recognizing the early signs of the disease requires close attention to detail.

  • How to Identify Signs of Bulimia in Teens

    Bulimia (also called Bulimia Nervosa) is a psychological eating disorder that involves episodes of secretive binge eating followed by inappropriate methods of weight control (such as vomiting, excessive exercising and/or abuse of laxatives and diuretics). Bulimia is a very serious illness and unfortunately many teens suffer from this disorder. Bulimia is treatable but first you must know that the teen is suffering from this eating disorder. If you want to know how to identify signs of bulimia in teens, there are a few things that you should know.

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