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Eating disorders are among those modern conditions which aren't always taken seriously by the wider population, but which can have very serious effects for its victims. Indeed, far from being a minor problem which sufferers can solve simply by 'pulling themselves together', many of the eating disorders commonly seen are recognized psychological conditions which if left untreated can even turn out to be fatal. For this reason it's very important to spot any early signs of eating disorders in yourself, your family, or friends and colleagues, so that treatment can be started while the problem remains relatively easily coped with. Related Article Tags: , , , , Though not as well known as anorexia and bulimia, there are other eating disorders that can seriously affect the quality of life and the health of those suffering from them. Binge eating is the hardest to recognize. Negative body images are a major component of eating disorders. While most American females confess to being unhappy about their weight, for some it becomes an obsession that results in anorexia and bulimia. The best thing to do in order to help overall health is to keep the mind healthy. Eating disorders are dangerous illnesses that affect both physical and mental health. More and more people become the victims of eating disorders nowadays. A disturbing fact is that eating disorders such as anorexia (Anorexia Nervosa) and bulimia (Bulimia Nervosa) have high mortality rates. Around ten percent of people with anorexia die from starvation and malnourishment. Related Article Tags: , , , Early detection and intervention are important in the recovery and repair of eating disorders like bulimia nervosa. Dental practitioners, particularly a cosmetic dentist, are instrumental in the recovery process as they are often the first health professionals to identify signs and symptoms of this disease. They should be knowledgeable and skilled to assess patients’ signs and symptoms. Related Article Tags: , , , Compulsive overeating is another type of eating disorder that like anorexia and bulimia is a disease and needs to be treated. Compulsive overeaters are caught in a cycle of bingeing and depression. Eating disorders are one of the unspoken secrets that permeate many families. Millions of Americans are afflicted with this disorder every year, and most of them -- up to 90 percent -- are adolescent and young women. Rarely talked about, an eating disorder can affect up to 5 percent of the population of teenage girls. Related Article Tags: , , , , , The most lethal of all the metal health disorders, bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa are extremely hard to recognize. Bulimia is among the most frequently missed diagnoses. Recovery from it can be a long-term process, requiring input from a diverse team of professionals. Related Article Tags: , , , ,
Bulimia nervosa is one of the most common eating disorders affecting huge numbers of people from both sexes in the world today. Know the factors which may influence the development of this disorder by reading this article. Eating disorders are rapidly becoming one of the most common, and dangerous, public health issues plaguing many countries. Never before have diseases such as anorexia, bulimia, and food addictions been such a rampant problem. Fortunately, there are many treatment options and help available for people facing these life-threatening problems. Read on to find out more information about eating disorders and treatment options for you or someone you care about. The bulimic uses food as a means of survival to cope with life. This eating disorder includes bingeing and purging episodes, sometimes several times a day. When bingeing, the bulimic will consume large amounts of food which are high in calories and fat. This eating disorder leads to many medical complications due to malnutrition. Low blood pressure, low body temperature, irregular heartbeat and even dental problems such as tooth loss, pyorrhea and sensitive teeth. Early treatment is highly advised as this condition can result in death. An eating disorder is a life threatening condition that often requires professional assistance and support to overcome. If you think you have an eating disorder it is critical that you seek out the help and support you need to overcome your condition. Most people will experience the feeling of depression at least once in life. Every one of us will have painful and unjust things occur in our lives. Each of us will lose people or things which are important to us and experience unpleasant events that are beyond our control. For some, these are just the natural ups and downs of life and are weathered with an understanding that the future will hold more promise. For others, these events will trigger overwhelming feelings of despair and anxiety, which make it practically impossible to imagine anything being any different or better. Related Article Tags: , , , , Fad diets are only temporary solutions to weight loss. They may adversely affect your body's metabolism such that your body will learn to maintain its weight despite your calorie restriction. Stopping a fad diet often leads to ultimate weight gain, not weight loss. Worse, switching from one fad diet to another often leads to eating disorders, such as food addiction, anorexia and bulimia. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Most of us overeat from time to time, and some of us often feel we have eaten more than we should have. Eating a lot of food does not necessarily mean that you have binge eating disorder. Related Article Tags: , , , It is a common myth that only females and especially teenaged girls have eating disorders. Eating disorders more often begin during the teenage years and are especially more common in women. However, they do occur in men too and they can occur at any age. Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia are very much associated with women. Conventional belief has it that men just do not struggle with such issues, and if such a thing exists, the number of men who do is so very tiny and insignificant. However, the number of men who do suffer from such is a much higher figure than one might believe. Related Article Tags: , , In this article in our continuing series on eating disorders we're going to concentrate on how to prevent an eating disorder from ever starting in the first place. There are a number of things someone can do to see that they never fall into the trap of dealing with an eating disorder. The most important thing a person can do is get educated. Learn everything there is to know about Anorexia, Bulimia, and binge eating disorders. Awareness of these diseases will help you make informed decisions about what constitutes proper food intake and what your body should look like for your height and bone structure. Avoid eating disorders by reading the steps below that describe the different causes and symptoms of these conditions. This guide also includes the measures you can use to prevent eating disorders.
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