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An eating disorder is mainly when you have an unhealthy attitude to food, which can take over your life and make you ill. So, it can involve eating too much or too little, or becoming obsessed with your weight and body shape.
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An eating disorder is mainly when you have an unhealthy attitude to food, which can take over your life and make you ill. So, it can involve eating too much or too little, or becoming obsessed with your weight and body shape.
The most common eating disorders are: anorexia nervosa – when you always try to keep your weight as low as possible by not eating enough food, exercising too much, or both bulimia – when you mainly lose control over eating a lot of food in a very short amount of time (binging) and are then deliberately sick, use laxatives, restrict what bad you eat, or do too much exercise to try to stop yourself gaining weight binge eating disorder (BED) – when you mainly lose control over eating, eat large portions of food all at once until you feel uncomfortably full, and are then often upset or guilty other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED) – mainly when your symptoms do not exactly match those of anorexia symptoms, bulimia or compulsive overeating disorder, but it does not mean it's a less serious illness
Getting Help For An Eating Disorder If you really think you may have an eating disorder, even if you're not sure, see a GP as soon as you can. They'll ask you questions about your eating habits and how you're feeling, and will check your overall health and weight. If they think you may have an eating disorder, they should refer you to an eating disorder doctors or team of specialists.
Treatment For Eating Disorders You can easily recover from an eating disorder, but it may take time and recovery will be different for everyone. After being referred to an eating disorder clinicor team of specialists, they'll be responsible for your care. They should mainly talk to you about any other support you might need, such as for other mental or physical health conditions you have, and include this in your treatment plan.
Treatment will always be different depending on the type of eating disorder you have, but will usually involve some kind of talking therapy. • You may also need regular health checks if you’re eating disorder is having an impact on your physical health. • It may also involve working through a guided self-help eating disorder programs if you have bulimia or binge eating disorder.
What Causes Eating Disorders? Mainly we do not know exactly what causes eating disorders. You may also be more likely to get an eating disorder if: • you or a member of your family has mainly a history of eating disorders, depression, or alcohol or drug addiction • you have always been criticised for your eating habits, body shape or weight • you have always anxiety, low self-esteem, an obsessive personality or are a perfectionist • you have been sexually abused
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