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Bulimia Symptoms

Bulimia symptoms are a group of signs that indicate a person has the disorder bulimia nervosa, an eating disorder characterized by a cycle of bingeing and purging. The National Eating Disorders Association estimates that bulimia disorder effects anywhere from 1 to 2 percent of women.

Bulimia symptoms can vary from client to client, and depending on what method of purging the client takes part in. For example, clients who use vomiting as a method of purging would experience physical bulimia symptoms in the throat and mouth, while those that used laxatives may experience bulimia symptoms within the gastrointestinal tract.

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Bulimia Diagnosis

When a client is diagnosed with bulimia nervosa, this means his or her symptoms and behaviors matched those of standard bulimia symptoms. These bulimia symptoms can include reoccurring episodes of binge eating (eating large amounts of food at one time), a loss of control over eating, reoccurring purging behaviors (vomiting; laxative, diuretic or enema abuse; excessive exercise), and low self-esteem and body image.

There are also two subcategories of bulimia nervosa as recognized by the American Psychological Association. These include bulimia nervosa, purging type, of which bulimia symptoms include purging behaviors; and bulimia nervosa non-purging type, which include bulimia symptoms of fasting and excessive exercise but not purging behaviors.

Signs and Symptoms of Bulimia

In addition to the bulimia symptoms mentioned above, bulimia symptoms can include other health consequences such as:
  • a chronically inflamed or sore throat
  • swollen glands in the neck and throat
  • damage to tooth enamel, tooth decay and tooth sensitivity
  • kidney problems from diuretic abuse
  • intestinal irritation and irregular bowl movements from laxative abuse
  • acid reflux disorder
  • dehydration, which can lead to electrolyte imbalances, hearth palpitations and heart failure
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What Causes Bulimia?

Like other eating disorders, the causes of bulimia and bulimia symptoms are varied and can change from client to client. Traditional causes of bulimia symptoms include low self-esteem, unsatisfied body image, obsession with weight and size, and social or media pressure to maintain an ideal body image.

Other causes for bulimia symptoms can be rooted in environment, familial relationships and upbringing, and even biology. Stressful events or trauma, such as childhood abuse or sexual assault or rape, can also cause the devastating disorder and bulimia symptoms.

The most important step in looking at bulimia symptoms is recognizing the need to seek help. BestBulimiaTreatment.com is standing by, 24 hours a day to answer your questions about bulimia symptoms and treatment programs. Call us today at 1-800-760-4162 and visit www.bestbulimiatreatment.com. You can treat your bulimia symptoms by just picking up the phone and finding out where to get help!