Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging. It can be caused by genetic and environmental factors like role models and social pressures. While anyone can develop it, girls aged 15-24 are most at risk. Bulimia damages the entire body and can lead to organ failure or death if left untreated. Treatment focuses on breaking the binge-purge cycle through therapy and support to address underlying emotional issues.
2. Causes of Bulimia Genetic component, runs in families Influences, role models, celebrities Brain chemistry, social pressures, and emotional stress
3. Who It Affects Anyone can develop bulimia Girls between ages 15 and 24 are more likely Very dangerous to body and nutrition
4. Bulimia Definition Binging is eating excessively Purging is vomiting to get rid of the food that the person consumed in order gets rid of the “guilty” feeling Extreme exercise or strict dieting
5. Signs and Symptoms Calluses or scars on knuckles or hands Puffy cheeks Discolored teeth Frequent fluctuations in weight Low Self esteem or self worth
7. How the Body is Affected Dangerous disease where every aspect of the body and organs are affected Damage to vital organs, such as the liver and kidneys, heart failure Can result in death
8. Prognosis and Treatment Seeking mental help when you first recognize feelings of anxiety, depression, or lack of self-esteem or self worth Breaking the binge and purge cycle Changing unhealthy thoughts and patterns Solving emotional issues Support from loved ones