Bulimia nervosa
Bulimia nervosa is a serious eating disorder that resembles anorexia in certain ways. Bulimia nervosa patients are prone to consuming huge amounts of food in a short period of time. Bulimia patients may use a variety of methods to burn calories and avoid weight gain. After bingeing, for example, you may self-induce vomiting or abuse laxatives, weight-loss supplements, diuretics, or enemas. Alternatively, you can utilize alternative methods to burn calories and avoid weight gains, such as fasting, strict diets, or intense activity. This cycle can repeat itself numerous times a day in more severe cases of bulimia nervosa.
Bulimia nervosa patients are known to have an electrolyte imbalance, which can lead to cardiac arrest and, in extreme circumstances, death. A painful (or ruptured) throat, muscular weariness, low blood pressure, dehydration, and dizziness are some of the most typical symptoms. Fortunately, effective treatment, on the other hand, can help you feel better about yourself, change your eating habits, and reverse serious complications.