Bulimia is characterized by enormous food consumption, followed by self-induced vomiting. This is often accompanied by laxative abuse. Bulimia should not be ignored considering minor because on a long run it could give permanent damage to the body. Many times, in order to reduce weight or to be slim, self-induced vomit is done. It is harmful because that could affect Esophagus, Stomach, Intestine, Lungs, Kidney, Heart, Skin and Teeth. These may prove hard on the human body. A person with this disorder may binge and subsequently purge, between 20 and 30 times a day because the human body is not designed to take in such a huge amount of food at one time.
Unlike an anorexic, who is proud of her strength and appearance, a girl or woman with bulimia suffers a tremendous amount of shame and guilt, which results in low confidence. Even she knows that consuming thousands of calories, then purging, is useless.
What are the Symptoms and complications of Bulimia?
Following are the symptoms of Bulimia:
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constant fear of gaining weight
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uncontrollable eating behavior
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eating food at the point of uneasiness
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forcing vomit or exercise / workout
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Abusing laxatives, diuretics or enemas post-eating
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Constant use of dietary supplement
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Preoccupied with body weight at the cost of daily routine
Following are the complications of Bulimia:
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Injury to the Esophagus
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Injury to the Intestines
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Lung Damage
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Injury to the Stomach
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Severe Kidney and Heart Complications
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Injury to the Skin and Teeth
How is it cured?
If you find these symptoms, do not try to cure Bulimia by yourself. It could prove fatal for your health. Recovery from a Bulimia disorder is easily possible. It's happening every day at Remuda Ranch at The Meadows. So, Come to Remuda Ranch for Bulimia treatment and have life lasting freedom from Bulimia.
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