Binge eating (patient information)
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Synonyms and Keywords: Overeating – compulsive; Compulsive overeating
Overview
Overview
Binge eating is when a person eats a much larger amount of food in a shorter period of time than he or she normally would. During binge eating, the person also feels a loss of control.
What are the symptoms of Binge eating disorder?
What are the symptoms of Binge eating disorder?
- A binge eater often:
- Eats 5,000 – 15,000 calories in one sitting
- Frequently snacks, in addition to eating three meals a day
- Overeats throughout the day, rather than simply consuming large amounts of food during binges
- Binge eating by itself usually leads to becoming overweight.
What causes Binge eating disorder?
What causes Binge eating disorder?
The cause of binge eating is unknown. However, binge eating often begins during or after strict dieting.
When to seek urgent medical care?
When to seek urgent medical care?
Call your health care provider if you think you might have a pattern of binge eating or bulimia.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis
- The health care provider will perform a physical exam and ask questions about your eating patterns and symptoms.
- Blood tests may be done.
Treatment options
Treatment options
- Medication is usually not needed for this disorder. However, your doctor may prescribe antidepressants if you are anxious or depressed.
- Talk therapy is often recommended. Individual, group, family, and behavioral therapy may help.
- Biofeedback training may also be recommended.
Where to find medical care for Binge eating disorder?
Where to find medical care for Binge eating disorder?
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