Various neurotic states in many cases accompanied by an irresistible craving for food and lead to intensive use of food as there is no control over the quality and quantity of used products, bridging the gap between hunger and appetite. The process of eating becomes unconsciously dependent nature, as a result of forming a stable relationship between emotional stress and diet, can judge the existence of food addiction. Medicine defines addiction as a pathological disorder and is ranked on a par with other addictions, cope with that person often can not do. Load fatigue, apathy and despair, deprived of faith in our own strength and do not allow targeted to struggle with being overweight. Often dependent disorder reaches the severity of clinical forms and develops a disease called bulimia. Bulimia is an uncontrolled, impulsive, and quick absorption of large quantities of food within a short period of time. Physical discomfort, abdominal pain or nausea that occur after that, accompanied by anxiety, depression and self-incrimination. The so-called "binge eating meal after" withdrawn spontaneous vomiting, which brings relief. Vomiting is a frequent concomitant symptom of bulimia and allows patients to eat, for fear of weight gain. Constant preoccupation with the figure and body weight leads to the need to do heavy physical exercise, to observe a strict diet in between bulimic episodes regularly use laxatives and diuretics to lose weight. Most often this disease occurs in younger women. In a number of serious diseases associated with eating disorders, along with neurogenic anorexia nervosa bulimia is when the desire to lose weight develops in overvalued idea. Ill, mostly teenage girls and young women who for a long time hard and systematically to restrict themselves to food. The basis for this behavior lies discontent own appearance. The desire to best meet the modern standards of beauty and fashion leads to the painful belief in nonexistent or greatly overestimate the completeness. Conscientious refusal to eat, sometimes in agonizing struggle with hunger, by daily physical exercise and, coupled with the use of vomiting and laxatives to quickly lead to significant loss of body weight, while girls consider themselves fat, fear of obesity persists. Growing exhaustion, often leading to severe malnutrition, has a powerful destructive effect on mental and physical health, requiring specialist intervention. And psychotherapy, to date, given the main priority in the successful treatment of patients with anorexia nervosa and bulimia, as the older medication has shown to be ineffective.
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