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Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder and mental health condition.
Articles for Bulimia
Causes of bulimia
There is no simple answer to the question of what causes bulimia. Although the condition is linked to a fear of getting fat, more complex emotions usually contribute.
Complications of bulimia
There are a number of physical complications associated with bulimia, including dental problems, irregular periods and bad skin.
Diagnosing bulimia
If you have an eating disorder such as bulimia, the first step is to recognise that you have a problem and visit your GP.
Introduction
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder and mental health condition where someone is binge eating, then making themselves vomit or using laxatives to purge the food from their body.
Patient story: "Bulimia isn't a women’s disease; it’s a people's disease"
Steve Blacknell, 55, used tosneak intothe kitchen in the middle of the night to eat in secret. He has been a recovering bulimic for 20 years.
Patient story: "I knew it had to stop because I was living a dual life."
Liselle Terret, 38,had bulimia between the age of 14and 23.I was struggling a bit at school and I wasnt very happy at home. It was classic 'middle-child
Patient story: "I went into hospital with a ruptured bile duct from vomiting so much."
Mary Black, 48, who runs a small business in the Midlands, battled with bulimia for several years but eventually found the road to recovery."I think my bulimia
Symptoms of bulimia
The main symptoms of bulimia are binge eating and purging (ridding your body of food by making yourself vomit or taking laxatives).
Treating bulimia
You can recover from bulimia, but it may be a long and difficult process. The first step towards getting better is recognising the problem and seeking help.
