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Bulimia Treatments

You can get better and overcome this potential eating disorder with appropriate bulimia treatment, regardless how long you are suffering form it. A team approach works best for the treatment of bulimia which includes specialists from different fields experienced in eating disorder treatment like medical providers, registered dieticians and mental health providers. Several types of treatment will be needed for bulimia nervosa treatment; however a combination approach of antidepressants and psychotherapy may be the most effective method to overcome the disorder. It is very important to be an active participant in treating bulimia by helping your specialist or therapist. Decide your treatments for bulimia depending on your situation, severity of symptoms, affordability, treatment side effects and other factors.


Treatment for Bulimia
Medical Care - Bulimia can cause certain health complications like anemia, dehydration or electrolyte imbalance. Monitoring of the vital signs and avoiding any further serious complications is an important goal. To stabilize health hospitalization may also be required.
Medications - Antidepressants or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor may help some patients with bulimia. Antidepressants not only help to treat other mental disorders like anxiety and depression but may also help to reduce binging and purging frequency.
Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy therapy is also known as counseling or psychological therapy or talk therapy where a mental health provider treats a person by talking about the condition and related issues. Cognitive behavioral therapy a type of talk therapy helps to identify negative unhealthy behaviors and replace them with the healthy, positive ones. Interpersonal therapy may also help to treat individuals with bulimia by improving on interpersonal skills like how you relate to family friends and other colleagues.
Nutrition Therapy - A registered dietitian may be necessary in some case as a part of a health care team who can guide you about eating a healthy diet which meets all the nutritional needs. A diet plan can also be effective to achieve the desired weight as well as to maintain any nutritional goals.

Like other eating disorders, bulimia nervosa can also be at times difficult to manage or over come. In some cases, it may require a long term treatment with lots of patience and love from the family and friends. Although majority of patients with bulimia recover completely, some might still experience bulimia symptoms in some way. Bulimia treatment centers can be of great help to treat this eating disorder. Learning a positive way of living, ways to cope, maintaining healthy relations with others and managing stress will help to deal with bulimia and prevent its relapse in other cases.

Submitted on October 27, 2008