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"Bulimia" from "deep throat" behavior, the belief that wrong weight loss That may risk death
« เมื่อ: มีนาคม 01, 2021, 05:03:07 pm »




Some people may believe xo wallet that the throat after eating. To induce vomiting, take out food Will not increase the weight Which is a false belief that this method can not cause weight loss. It also affects health as well, such as sore throat, tooth decay, bloating, indigestion, etc. This behavior is classified as "throat disease" or "bulimia" there will be more details. Let's get to know more about this disease in this article from Hello, Doctor.

Choking disease, wrong eating behavior That may bring about death
Bulimia nervosa, also known as bulimia, is an eating disorder, such as the knowledge of eating large amounts of food. And wanting to get rid of it so that you don't want your body to take on high-calorie foods by going through your throat to make yourself vomit. Or may have used a laxative Weight loss supplements To prevent weight gain

However, choking is most commonly seen in females in late adolescence or early adulthood. Who are concerned about their appearance, causing their patients to have sleep problems, sore throat, bloating, vomiting, etc.

What are the causes and factors that affect the neck stroke behavior?
Currently, the exact cause of the throat-stroking behavior is not known. It was found that it may be related to biological and environmental factors as follows.

Concerned about body shape
Depression
Anxiety stress
Fasting often



Characteristics of patients with deep throat
Patients with deep throat There may be different symptoms depending on the individual.

Teeth problems
Sore throat
Swollen glands on the neck and face
Indigestion, flatulence
tired
conjunctivitis
Dizziness
I feel cold all the time
Sleep problems
Dry skin
Dry and brittle nails
Consult a doctor
Initially, the doctor will ask about the patient's history and symptoms, such as attitudes, thoughts. Eating behavior With different treatment methods as follows

Medicines Your doctor may prescribe antidepressant drugs.
Antidepressants, such as fluoxetine.
Therapy, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Interpersonal psychotherapy And within the family So that patients can adjust their behavior, thinking and eating
Improves mood and mental health