Dealing With An Eating Disorder
Monday, April 15, 2013
Anorexia nervosa is a serious psychological disorder in which the person will eat minimal in order to become thin. They are usually terrified of becoming overweight, and so control their diet much more strictly than anyone ever should. Anorexia nervosa differs from anorexia, that is simply a loss of interest in food or appetite. Ladies who suffer from anorexia nervosa usually are not healthy that they don't have regular monthly period, which can lead to osteopenia and might eventually develop into osteoporosis. They are also at risk of developing other health issues such as irregular heartbeat, dehydration, depression, rough scaly skin, water intoxication, and kidney stones, among others.
Bulimia nervosa is also categorized as a psychological condition. The individual will binge on major quantities of food, stuffing themselves full, and will sense accountable afterward. This will result in overreactions such as purging (which means to vomit on purpose), exercising more than they can handle at a time, and taking up crash diets. They may also overuse laxatives and refuse to eat. The issue in the beginning is that they will feel like they cannot control their eating, that they have to continue to eat. It can be hard to recognize whether somebody has bulimia nervosa since their bodyweight may seem good, unlike with anorexia nervosa.
Finally, each of these disorders, and also binge eating on its own, should be addressed by a professional in order to make sure the individual can recover appropriately. There are several routes they can take, like hospitalization, psychotherapy, or considering a facility that focuses primarily on eating disorders. The problem with getting them to take remedy is that they understand food will be a part of their lives as long as they live. An eating disorder isn't like a drug problem, because with drugs, you can simply choose to avoid individuals who lead that lifestyle. Eating disorders follow you around, and you can't avoid food because if you do, you'll die. For this reason individuals who suffer from bulmia or anorexia are resistant to searching for treatment, and you should work hard to be sympathetic rather than angry.
Make sure that your insurance covers your psychological issues and treatment as the cost can be a determining factor on the way to rehabilitation.
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