Definition of eating disorder
Eating disorders, also known as eating disorders, are diseases that cause people to have abnormal eating habits, cause serious problems in daily life, and cause great worries about their weight and body shape.
The most common types of eating disorders are: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa (bulimia, which causes vomiting or taking laxatives after eating), and binge eating disorder (binge eating disorder, which does not cause vomiting or taking laxatives after eating) laxative).
Eating disorders have many negative and sometimes life-threatening effects on health, such as malnutrition due to eating too little. The more severe the eating disorder, and the longer it is left untreated, the more likely it is that the person will develop the following serious problems:
serious medical problem
Depression and Anxiety disorder
Generate suicidal thoughts and behaviors (extended reading: Is it not the intention to seek shortcomings? 6-point analysis of the inner world of a suicidal person)
stunted growth and development
Difficulty in socializing and interpersonal relationships
substance abuse
Difficulties with work and school
die
Common symptoms of eating disorders
The symptoms of eating disorders vary depending on the type. The following is a list of common symptoms of eating disorders:
Even if you are extremely underweight, you are still on a long-term diet.
Weight may rise or fall suddenly, causing sudden changes.
Feeling tired, dizzy or fainting easily.
The hair is thinner.
Being overly obsessed with the caloric and fat content of food.
Have strange eating habits, such as cutting food into many small pieces, eating alone, or hiding food.
Very insistent on food and cooking methods.
Willing to cook exquisite dishes for others, but not willing to eat them himself.
Go to the toilet frequently after meals.
Suffering from depression or lethargy.
Avoid social gatherings and deliberately isolate yourself.
A constant cycle between overeating and dieting.
When should you see a doctor?
Many people with eating disorders believe they don't need treatment. Therefore, if your relatives or friends experience the above symptoms, it is recommended to encourage them to seek medical examination.
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