Common Bulimia nervosa

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Bulimia nervosa, is an eating disorder, which is often times confused with Anorexia Nervosa. Although the two “Nervos’s”, are similar Bulimia involves binge eating before intentionally starving the body by excessive excercise, laxatives, and more commonly vomiting.

Due to the fact that Bing eating, and excessive excercise for example can be on a broad spectrum, there is a set of criteria that has been set out as a guideline for a patient to be diagnosed with bulimia. The criteria is listed below:
– The patient is of normal weight or overweight.
– The patient does not meet the diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa.
– The patient feels incapable of controlling the urge to binge, even during the binge itself, and consumes a larger amount of food than a person would normally consume at one sitting.
– The patient purges him or herself of the recent intake, resorting to vomiting, laxatives, diuretics, exercising, etc.
– The patient engages in such behavior at least twice per week for three months.
– The patient is focused upon body image and the desperate desire to appear...

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