Can intermittent binge eating anorexia be cured

Updated on healthy 2024-04-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Traditional Chinese medicine believes: spleen deficiency. It is recommended to eat:

    Fragrant sand stomach pills. Maybe it's alleviated. Psychological suggestion is important.

    Every time you get sick, you need to figure out whether you just need food, your body needs rest, or your mind needs to relax. Both binge eating and anorexia can affect health. Gluttony can damage the stomach.

    Frequent vomiting often leads to gastritis (inflammation of the lining of the stomach lining the mucosa).Gobbling up, overeating, and decreased gastric emptying ability caused by stomach damage can even cause gastric rupture, leading to peritonitis and death. Vomiting may also cause food particles, gastric juice and bacteria in the stomach to enter the lungs and cause pneumonia.

    If you don't eat for a few days, your body won't get energy**, your metabolism will be slow, and your body's organs won't get enough energy, and your functions will be blocked. Maintain a happy mood, eat regularly and quantitatively, and do more things that are interesting and beneficial to you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Anorexia is about physiology and psychology, many anorexia patients are anorexia caused by mental illness, in the long run, not only emaciated, listless, but also unstable mental state, seriously affecting normal life, so anorexia early, can anorexia be **? In what way?

    1. Drugs**.

    Hospitalization should be used when the body mass index is below 14**. However, at this time, the vast majority of patients refuse to be hospitalized, and persuasion and coercion should be used to save the patient's life. At this time, in order to correct the balance of water and electrolytes, blood potassium, sodium, and chloride are often supplemented by oral administration and intravenous use, and monitored.

    Patients with edema often have low plasma protein, and those who have conditions can be supplemented with intravenous hydrolyzed protein, fresh plasma, etc.

    2. Surgery**.

    With the progress of science and technology, the modern brain stereotactic technology currently used has reached the standard of safety and minimally invasive in terms of equipment and technology. Surgery is mainly aimed at patients with refractory mental illness, and in layman's terms, it is a patient with poor results of internal medicine methods such as drugs, electroconvulsives, and psychology; Or the patient's medication compliance is very poor, unwilling to take the drug, and the systematization of the drug cannot be guaranteed. Surgery** Patients must be over 18 years old and have been ill for more than 3 years.

    3. Spirit**.

    Antidepressants are most commonly used in clinical practice. It is believed that the disease may be related to depression, and some ** depression drugs are commonly used, and diazepam drugs are also commonly used to adjust patients' anxiety. These two classes of drugs have a definite effect on improving the patient's depressed focus mood.

    The earliest dose of the drug used for anorexia is relatively small, and the patient is extremely afraid of obesity and cannot objectively evaluate his body shape (physiognomy disorder), etc., and has also received a certain effect in **.

    Anorexia is an eating disorder, its medical name is anorexia nervosa, which affects most women and has a mortality rate of up to 20%. Some people think that anorexia and obsessive-compulsive disorder are similar, at first, the patient just eats and drinks less for the sake of "**", but gradually develops obsessive thoughts, or even does not eat or drink, the consequence is that they do not want to eat more and more, and eventually lead to death.

    Anorexia is an eating disorder that is intentionally caused and maintained by itself, characterized by dieting and causing loss of appetite, weight loss, and even anorexia, often causing malnutrition, metabolic and endocrine disorders, and physical dysfunction. The most basic symptoms of anorexia nervosa are anorexia, extreme loss of appetite, and physical emaciation. The occurrence of such symptoms is mainly related to psychological factors and is not caused by organic diseases of the digestive system.

    The age of onset of the disease is 10-30 years old, and most people are 15 to 23 years old. Female patients are about 10-20 times higher than male patients. The incidence of anorexia nervosa has increased or decreased dramatically due to changes in social climate and lifestyle.

    Acute trauma or persistent depression can lead to the condition under certain conditions.

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