What is bulimia and how to cope with it
Bulimia is one of the most common eating disorders of the 21st century. This disease is characterized by bouts of overeating, followed by artificially induced vomiting or the use of laxatives.
The causes of bulimia may be associated with psychological problems - self-doubt, stress, hormonal disorders. The impetus for overeating is often any stress. During an attack, a person cannot control himself and eats food in large quantities. After this comes a feeling of guilt and fear of gaining weight.
External signs of bulimia include dehydration, problems with teeth and gums, and menstrual irregularities. However, people with bulimia often appear normal in appearance.
To avoid triggering the development of bulimia in children, do not use food as a reward or punishment. During adolescence, it is important to create a favorable environment at home and support the child's self-esteem.
To treat bulimia, psychotherapy, nutritional correction, and, in severe cases, hospitalization are used. It is extremely difficult to cope with the disease without the help of a doctor. The main thing is to recognize the problem in time and contact specialists.