Signs of bulimia include constant dieting, hiding food or food wrappers, eating in secret, eating to the point of discomfort or pain, self-induced vomiting, laxative use, excessive exercise, and frequent bathroom trips after eating. Signs of anorexia include extreme weight loss, thin appearance, abnormal blood count, fatigue, dizziness or fainting, brittle nails, hair that breaks, thins, or falls out, dry skin, intolerance of cold, and dehydration. These are just a few signs of the many different types of eating disorders out there. However, anorexia and bulimia are the two most common disorders. …show more content…
The National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and associated Disorders is 1-630-577-1330. The Overeaters Anonymous hotline is 1-505-891-2664. There are many consequences to abusing your body. Eating Disorders can often times be fatal. These disorders can be triggered by depression, anxiety, any type of abuse, drugs, stress, and many other things. It’s important that your body gets the nutrients it needs, or not too much. A good balance is