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Abstract:
An eating disorder, in which compulsive overeating is combined with compensatory activities, resulting in normal or somewhat less than normal weight.
Question:
What are the symptoms of eating disorders for Bulimia Nervosa?
Answer:
With self-purging:
Without self-purging:
Bulimics are frequently able to maintain normal weight or slightly less than normal weight despite their eating disorder, but there are also those with drastic swings in weight. Bulimics usually alternate between compulsive eating and periods of getting rid of the food and fat using different methods.
The fasting or vomiting usually ends with renewed hunger, causing a new period of frenzied eating.
People with Bulimia often feel that they are unable to control their own eating.
People who have these symptoms, but weigh much less than normal, are usually classified as suffering from anorexia, or bulimic anorexia, not bulimia.
Causes