Bulimia nervosa is a psychological disorder that affects many women, and sometimes men as well. Bulimia nervosa affects the individual physically and has an underlying cause associated with feelings of being overweight, self-image problems, and lack of control over food.

Bulimia nervosa is characterized as an eating disorder in which an individual is going to eat in a short time and has no control over the amount they eat. To overcome this, one should always seek for a long-lasting eating disorder recovery.

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In some cases with Bulimia Nervosa, they may not eat as much as they consider to have been eaten. In some cases, they may take laxatives or other medications that will help to get rid of the food.

Often, we consider bulimia nervosa to be a binge eating disorder as an individual may sit for hours and eat everything they have around.

For those who suffer from bulimia nervosa is a difficult disease to treat. They often do not want to acknowledge the problems they have and tend to hide their eating disorder from the world.

This can be very dangerous because they will start to suffer physical effects caused by the disorder. If the disorder is not treated, an individual may begin to have heart problems, stomach disorders, electrolyte imbalance, esophageal tears, dental problems, and digestive disorders.

Treatment for Bulimia Nervosa includes psychological care, medications, and support groups, patient and outpatient care, dental care, and more. It is important to help anyone you know suffering from Bulimia Nervosa and support them in any way you can.