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Unhealthy eating patterns lead to an eating disorder. This is very common among teenage girls who are obsessed about becoming thin, and start harming their body by not eating. Poor nutrition harms their body organs. This is a very serious problem as it affects them mentally as well, and leads to depression and anxiety. An eating disorder can be overeating as well.



When a person finds refuge in food to cover their mental disturbance, then they are suffering from an eating disorder.

The three most common types of eating disorder are:

Anorexia

Bulimia

Compulsive eating

Anorexia:

This is a psychological disorder, mostly seen in teenage girls, as a result of low self esteem or emotional or physical abuse. Obsession to become thin is the main reason for these people to start over dieting. The more they lose weight, the more they have the drive to push further. They stop worrying about their body, and they become only interested in losing weight. They starve so as to take control over the body. They start neglecting their health, which can sometimes even lead to death. This disorder is also a type of addiction.

They develop psychological fear of food and fatness, which leads them to the extent of vomiting out anything and everything that they eat. Some people also start using laxatives to reduce weight. No matter how thin they grow, they are never satisfied.

Bulimia:

This is also similar to anorexia, where the person becomes obsessed with growing thin. Here the person may binge on food, then throw up everything she/he just ate. They may first eat a large amount of food, and even indulge in rich food in a short period of time, then later force themselves to vomit. They may also start exercising excessively, use laxatives, or fast to make up for the food they had, as they start to feel guilty about having eaten food. Bulimia is most common in adolescent and young adult women.

Unlike anorexia where the person stops eating, bulimic people do eat food, but they either force themselves to vomit or use laxatives.

Health problems related to Anorexia/Bulimia

They are:

Poor circulation of blood

Irregular menstrual cycle

Brittle bones

Infertility

Fainting and dizziness

Dehydration leading to kidney damage

Slowed heartbeat

Low blood pressure

Reduced body temperature

Hair loss

Compulsive eating:

When a person starts binging, leading to a feeling of guilt and shame, she/he is said to be a compulsive eater. This is not like bulimia where the person involves purging. This leads to weight gain and depression. Here the person has an uncontrolled urge to eat all the time. 40 percent of people who are obese are binge eaters.

How would you know if you are a compulsive eater?

These are common signs of a compulsive eater:

Eating uncontrollably

Depression

Dieting frequently

Preoccupied about their weight

Vigorous exercise or vomiting to lose weight

Health problems like heartburn, dental problems, fatigue, weight gain, insomnia and high BP.

Treatments:

Recovery from these disorders is possible. The person must undergo certain lifestyle changes with the help of the people around him/her. There are different kinds of psychological therapy available to treat these problems. For a person suffering from anorexia, hospitalization may be necessary in extreme cases; when due to severe weight loss different parts of the body get affected. Intravenous feeding may be required, and the focus would be on gaining weight. Family support and assistance is very important. The person is given nutritional education for a healthy alternative to weight management. A lot of counseling is given, and therapy to boost up one's self esteem. Everyone has the right to love his own body.

So with the help of medical, psychological and nutritional assistance, people with eating disorders can be healed.
Articles About Eating Disorders
1. Myth: - Only females, especially teenage girls, have eating disorders.

Eating disorders begin during teenage years and as such are more common amongst teenage girls. However, they do occur in males also, and can occur at any time in a boy or man's life.

2. Myth: - A person can not suffer from more than one eating disorder at any given time.

This is completely untrue. It is common for a person to suffer from more than one eating disorder at the same time.

3. Myth: - Excessive eating or bingeing is not considered a real eating disorder.

Excessive eating or bingeing is very much considered an eating disorder. It is considered a serious condition, on par with bulimia or even anorexia. In most cases a person will become an excessive eater when he or she is having personal problems and is trying to cope or in some cases block out their feelings.

4. Myth: - Males who tend to suffer from eating disorders are usually gay.

That simply has nothing to do with whether a man gets or has an eating disorder.

5. Myth: - Only underweight or overweight people suffer from eating disorders.

Eating disorders are in reference to behaviour, like ones obsession to be thin or possibly an emotional problem. It simply isn't possible to tell, just by looking at a person's weight, size or body shape, whether he or she has an eating disorder.

5. Myth: - Bulimic people get rid of their food by vomiting.

That simply isn't true. Many people who are bulimic take laxatives; some fast and some may exercise to burn away their calories.

6. Myth: - By following a strict diet coupled with the necessary dedication, a person can remain thin.

One thing most people must bare in mind is that being fat is more a hereditary issue and in many cases is not caused by a person's lifestyle, therefore making it virtually impossible for them to be as thin as they wish regardless of their commitment. With a healthy diet and regular exercise, some people can maintain or achieve a nice shapely form, but for most people out there, however they try, maintaining that perfect figure can prove to be a near impossible feat.

7. Myth: - Eating disorders are not all life threatening.

All eating disorders are potentially fatal if not treated in time or properly as they harm the entire body, especially the bones and heart as the body will not receive the optimal amount of calcium and vitamins it requires for proper functionality. People, who die from Bulimia, often die from cardiac arrests and ruptured esophagus. The cardiac arrest is caused by the electrolytes going out of balance and potassium levels being dangerously low along with a ruptured esophagus due primarily to excessive vomiting. Death can also be a result of using laxatives to purge food and also extreme exercising.

8. Myth: - Eating disorders are a sickness exclusive to the mentally ill.

It is not a mental disorder. It's simply an obsession in some people to maintain their ideal body size/shape especially if they're a dancer or gymnast as its imperative they maintain an attractive well toned body.

9. Myth: - Recovering completely from an eating disorder is not possible.

With the right treatment, with the support of family and friends coupled with the necessary hard work on the person's part, complete recovery is a definite possibility. It can prove to take a long time, but a time well worth taking when the right result is achieved.
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