What are Major Bulimia Symptoms?
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The major psychological bulimia symptoms include:: - Depression, sense of guilt and hate towards yourself.
- Lack of self-control.
- Unreasonable strict self-criticism.
- Continuous need for other's approval.
- Distorted idea of your normal weight.
- Constant obsession with putting off your weight.
- Constant wish Ğremoveğ food from your body by all means.
The following is characteristic of severe bulimia (physical effects): - Chronic sore throat.
- Fatigue and muscle ache
- Dental decay and dedentition
- Gastric and peptic ulcer disease.
- Gullet ulcers and erosions.
- Constant headaches, fatigue, nausea.
- Amenorrhoea.
- Cramps and sleep, back- and waist ache.
- Chronic constipation, bowel ache.
- Loss of hair, brittleness of nails, sallow complexion.
- Liver, pancreas, kidneys disorders.
- Puffiness.
- Sleep disturbances.
- Sexual, strenuous activity decrease.
- Weight increase when vomiting doesn't clean perfectly.
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