Symptoms of Bulimia: A Parents' Guide
Individuals who suffer from this disease are recurrent binge eaters who then purge (vomit or take laxatives) to prevent gaining weight. In the process of starving their bodies, considerable damage is done to the internal organs. While there is no medical cure for bulimia, it can be treated through counseling and behavioral therapy. Of those women who have been treated for bulimia, about 75% have had a full recovery.
Signs of Bulimia
- Distorted body image (thinking they are fat when they are not, needing or wanting to be extremely thin)
- Excessive eating or “binge” eating
- Purging (vomiting or using laxatives)
- Frequent use of the bathroom
- Vomiting often and sometimes vomiting blood
- Fasting or strict, regimented diets
- Excessive exercise (often vigorous and done secretively or while a child is supposed to be asleep)
- Using laxatives or diuretics
- Depression and mood swings
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Constipation and bloating or indigestion
- Dental problems, gum infection and bloodshot eyes (from vomiting)
- Sore throat and swollen glands, often accompanied by a puffy face
- Weight loss and exhaustion
- Uncontrolled vomiting following a meal (this is the body’s trained reaction to continuous vomiting)
Another sign that may be overlooked is scrapes on the knuckles and fingers, which can be caused when fingers are thrust down the throat and become scraped from being dragged across the teeth in an attempt to induce vomiting. Exhaustion and fatigue can also be signs of bulimia.
Some Health Issues
- Anemia
- Anxiety, dizziness, low self-esteem and depression
- Irregular heartbeat, weakened heart muscles, low pulse and blood pressure, heart failure
- Bloating, diarrhea, cramps, constipation
- Tears and or ruptures in the throat and esophagus
- Dry skin and abrasions on knuckles
- Ulcers
- Cavities from tooth-enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity to hot and cold, gum disease
- Menstruation cessation and lack of ovulation (which can lead to difficulty getting pregnant)
Because bulimics are often of normal weight or may even be overweight, they do not always look like they have an eating disorder or life-threatening disease. Upon closer inspection, however, it is not that difficult to recognize signs of bulimia if you know what to look for. Education is the key to catching this disease before it is too late.
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