There is really no single cause. It may be because of stress, a traumatic experience, even our culture with our stick-thin models. If you are bulimic, you should see a therapist. They'll help you deal with it. If one of your friends is, don't pressure them to eat and not throw up. Just be their for them.
Bulimia is serious. Throwing up rots your stomach and throat. Your gums will practically fall off, you will experience hair loss, it is a possibility that you will not be able to have children, and it is possible that your esophogas can explode, which will cause death.
stress,but mood,dissappointment,lonelyness,fear of gaining weight
The cause of bulimia is unknown. Researchers believe that it may be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
severe hunger caused by strict dieting makes her lose her self-control and she starts to eat a lot.
Bulimia causes extreme weight loss.
Bulimia can cause Kidney Disorders from the overdoses of Laxatives
no, they are not.
Exercise equipment does not cause bulimia, low self-esteem and respect for your body causes bulimia. However, often times bulimics over-exercise in their attempt to lose weight, so exercise and bulimia can sometimes be paired together.
yes
How you feel about yourself
Bulimia is an eating disorder that is characterized by binging and purging. Once it is known that bulimia is present then treatment should be sought immediately. Bulimia can cause many health problems up to and including death.
100%. Every person with untreated bulimia will eventually die from a cause directly related to the disorder.
There is no "true cause" of bulimia nervosa. However, there are many factors that can lead into the development of this disorder. Some of these factors are genetics, personality, social values, and stressful events such as death of a loved one.
Sort of. Starving can lead to depreivation. In depreivation, people tend to binge eat and that can lead to purging, which would be bulimia. It's a stretch, but it can happen.
Yes, bulimia nervosa can cause the loss of tooth enamel if the person with bulimia throws up their food. The stomach acid in the throw-up will eventually disintegrate the lining of the esophagus and the teeth's enamel.
Bulimia does not cause fainting. People who are Bulimic (Bing and purge) are usually not dangerously underweight. There are other dangers of Bulimia such as erosion of the esophagus and teeth, and electrolyte imbalances that could cause heart problems.
It's not an eating disorder 'caused by', but rather 'classified by' and it is known as Bulimia Nervosa. Google it.