Understanding Eating Disorders


by John E. Roberts - Date: 2007-12-03 - Word Count: 329 Share This!

According to Web MD, eating disorders are "extreme expressions of food and weight issues experienced by many individuals, particularly girls and women." Different types exist and if one is to understand how to avoid succumbing to an eating disorder, then knowledge is the key. If one is afflicted, then severe health issues can crop up. However, by having sufficient knowledge, one can hopefully avoid falling into this terrible pit.

For those who are afflicted, the physical issues that result can be hard to confront. For young individuals, especially adolescent women, restricting their food intake can be devastating to their bodies. Not only will one feel tired, dizzy or extremely irritable, they will also have dry, brittle hair and for an adolescent girl, that can be very upsetting. If an individual continues to show eating disorders behavior, then their menstrual cycle can also be affected and may even stop, which is turn, causes more damage to the body.

Those who feel that their loved ones are suffering from eating disorders may wonder how it started. One way in which these disorders start developing is by possessing a distorted self-image or low self-esteem. If one feels extremely fat, then they may feel that the only way they can lose weight is to binge and purge. These are characteristics that accompany bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. Sometimes, compulsive eating can replace the feeling of comfort and acceptance that people suffering from this type of malady once enjoyed.

Understanding eating disorders can be a hard task to undertake. If one has never experienced an eating disorder first hand, then they may not be as sympathetic. However, those that are afflicted need all the love and support they can get. It is difficult to overcome one when doing so alone. Love and support will be needed, whether it is from a loved one or a medical professional, such as a counselor. Anyone can survive an eating malady, but the drive to succeed must be present.

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