Bulimia Nervosa

Condition Basics

What is bulimia?

Bulimia is a type of eating disorder, Opens dialog. People with bulimia will eat a larger amount of food than most people would in a similar situation, in a short time (binge). Then they do something to prevent weight gain. They may vomit or use medicines like laxatives to get rid of food (purge). Or they may exercise too much or go without food (fast). This becomes a cycle.

People who have bulimia judge themselves harshly on their body weight and shape. During a binge, they feel out of control and feel unable to stop eating. After binge eating, they feel very afraid of gaining weight. This fear causes them to do things like purge, exercise too much, or fast in hopes of "undoing" any possible weight gain from the binge.

Without treatment, bulimia can lead to serious, long-term health problems.

What causes it?

Experts don't know what causes eating disorders such as bulimia. But they may be caused by a mix of family history, social factors, and personality traits. Some things may make you more likely to have bulimia, such as a family history of eating disorders, dieting often, or having a poor body image.

What are the symptoms?

People with bulimia binge eat on a regular basis. During a binge, they feel out of control and unable to stop eating. To avoid weight gain, they may make themselves vomit, exercise very hard, misuse laxatives or other medicines, or fast. They base how they feel about themselves on how much they weigh.

How is it diagnosed?

Your doctor will ask you questions to see if you have the main symptoms of bulimia. If your doctor thinks that you may have bulimia, they will check you for problems caused by this condition, like poor nutrition or electrolyte imbalances, Opens dialog. The doctor will do a physical exam and ask about your medical history.

How is bulimia treated?

Bulimia can be treated with counseling and sometimes medicines, such as antidepressants. Getting treatment early can make recovery easier. And it can prevent serious health problems.

What should you do if you think someone has an eating disorder?

If you think your child has an eating disorder:

  • Talk to them. Tell your child why you're worried. Let them know you care.
  • Make an appointment for you and your child to meet with a doctor or a counselor.

If you're worried about someone you know:

  • Tell someone who can make a difference, like a parent, a teacher, a counselor, or a doctor. A person with an eating disorder may say that they are okay and don't need help. You can help by encouraging them to talk to someone they trust.
Information about Bulimia Nervosa

Current as of: July 31, 2024

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