Bulimia Nervosa: Understanding Vomiting as a Symptom
Bulimia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed by purging. Purging involves getting rid of the food that was consumed during the binge. This can be done through a variety of methods, including vomiting.
Vomiting is a common symptom of bulimia nervosa because it is an effective way to get rid of large amounts of food quickly. Vomiting can also help to reduce the feelings of guilt and shame that are often associated with binge eating.
Other symptoms of bulimia nervosa that involve vomiting include:
* Frequent trips to the bathroom after meals
* Evidence of vomiting, such as vomit in the toilet or sink
* Bad breath
* Yellow or discolored teeth
* Swollen glands in the neck
* Dehydration
* Electrolyte imbalances
* Fatigue
* Dizziness
* Lightheadedness
* Fainting
If you or someone you know is struggling with bulimia nervosa, it is important to seek professional help. Treatment for bulimia nervosa can help people to recover from this eating disorder and live healthy, fulfilling lives.
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