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Bulimia

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An extremely thin individual measures their waist, symbolising the body image fixation often associated with bulimia

Bulimia – Overview

The Bulimia condition is an eating disorder marked by a cycle of binge eating followed by behaviours aimed at avoiding weight gain. Such as vomiting, excessive exercise, or laxative use. This condition — formally known as bulimia nervosa. This condition s a serious mental health condition that affects both physical and emotional well-being and can lead to severe medical complications if untreated.

The disorder typically involves episodes of consuming large amounts of food in a short time (bingeing), accompanied by a sense of loss of control. This is followed by attempts to “undo” the eating through purging, fasting, or overexercising. These behaviours are often hidden and driven by deep fears about body image, weight, and self-worth.

Bulimia can affect people of all genders and ages but most commonly begins in adolescence or early adulthood. Although it’s often associated with women, men also suffer from the condition, sometimes with even greater stigma and underdiagnosis.

Bulimia

The cycle of bingeing and purging can become compulsive, leading to guilt, shame, and distress. Unlike anorexia, individuals with this may maintain a normal weight or even be overweight. Furthermore, making the condition harder to recognise externally.

Left untreated, this condition can cause serious health risks — including electrolyte imbalances, heart irregularities, gastrointestinal damage, dental problems, and mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. However, with the right support, recovery is absolutely possible.

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