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Bulimia



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Upper gastrointestinal system


Bulimia

Alternative Names:

Bulimia nervosa; Binge-purge behavior; Eating disorder - bulimia
Treatment:

Treatment focuses on breaking the binge-purge cycles. Outpatient treatment may include behavior modification techniques as well as individual, group, or family counseling.

Antidepressant drugs may also be used in cases that involve depression.


Support Groups:


Self-help groups like Overeaters Anonymous may help some people with bulimia. The American Anorexia/Bulimia Association is a source of information about this disorder. See eating disorders - support group.


Expectations (prognosis):

Bulimia is a chronic illness and many people continue to have some symptoms despite treatment. People with fewer medical complications of bulimia, and who are willing and able to engage in therapy, tend to have a better chance of recovery.


Complications:

Calling your health care provider:

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you (or your child) are exhibiting behaviors of any eating disorder, including bulimia.




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