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BULIMIA NERVOSA What is bulimia?Bulimia nervosa, often called bulimia, is a type of eating disorder. A person with bulimia eats a lot of food in a short amount of time (binges) and then tries to prevent weight gain by getting rid of the food, called purging. Purging might be done by:
A person with bulimia may also exercise a lot, eat very little or not at all, or take pills to pass urine to prevent weight gain. Who becomes bulimic?Many people think that eating disorders affect only young, upper-class White females. It is true that most bulimics are women (90%). But bulimia affects people from all walks of life, including males, women of color, and even older women. It was once thought that women of color were shielded from eating disorders by their cultures, which tend to be more accepting of different body sizes. Sadly, research shows that as African American, Latina, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian and Alaska Native women are more exposed to American ideals of beauty, they also become more likely to develop eating disorders. What causes bulimia?Bulimia is more than just a problem with food. A binge can be triggered by dieting, stress, or uncomfortable emotions, such as anger or sadness. Purging and other actions to prevent weight gain are ways for people with bulimia to feel more in control of their lives and ease stress and anxiety. There is no single known cause of bulimia, but there are some factors that may play a part.
A person with bulimia may be thin, overweight, or have a normal weight. This makes it hard to know if someone has bulimia. But there are warning signs to look out for. Someone with bulimia may use extreme measures to lose weight by:
Someone with bulimia may show signs of throwing up, such as:
Someone with bulimia may also have a distorted body image, shown by thinking she or he is fat, hating her or his body, and fearing weight gain. Bulimia can also cause someone to not act like her or himself. She or he may be moody or sad, or may not want to go out with friends. Can someone with bulimia get better?Yes. Someone with bulimia can get better. A health care team of doctors, nutritionists, and therapists will help the patient recover. The team will help the patient learn healthy eating patterns and cope with her or his thoughts and feelings. Different types of therapy have worked to help people with bulimia. These may include individual, group, or family therapy. Some medicines, including ones used to treat depression, have been shown to be effective when used with therapy. Can women who had bulimia in the past still get pregnant?When a woman has active bulimia, she may not get her period every month or it may stop altogether. If this happens, she usually does not ovulate. This makes it hard to get pregnant. Women who have had bulimia have a better chance of getting pregnant after they have recovered. If you're having a hard time getting pregnant, see your doctor. How does bulimia affect pregnancy?If a woman with active bulimia gets pregnant, these problems may result:
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