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Bulimia Nervosa

By Team Htv

June 05, 2018

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Overview

Bulimia nervosa, commonly known as bulimia, is a serious, potentially life-threatening eating disorder. It is characterized by a period of binge eating, followed by purging the previously eaten food. Very common in women, it can cause severe psychological strain as well as physical complications in the patient.

Causes

The exact cause behind bulimia is unknown. It may be due to a variety of biological, social and emotional factors. Some risk factors are:

Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of bulimia may include:

Diagnosis

A doctor can diagnose bulimia by conducting physical exams, ruling out other conditions by running various lab tests, and performing a thorough psychiatric evaluation in accordance with DSM -5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders)

Treatment

Treatment requires aggressive psychological counselling and psychotherapies of the following types:

Nutrition education and emphasis on healthy weight is of prime importance. Medications such anti-depressants can also be utilized and the patient can be hospitalized if needed.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]