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Clinical psychologist explains early symptoms of Bulimia and how to beat this eating disorder

Bulimia nervosa is a life-threatening eating disorder and binging followed by purging constitute two of its main features. Early identification is important because prompt response can avoid long-term physical and mental health problems. Knowing the warning signs and getting help can be the first step towards recovery and a healthier lifestyle.

October 22, 2025 / 15:10 IST
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Bulimia is an eating disorder with serious mental and physical effects. Learn early warning signs, symptoms, and treatment options for timely recovery. (Image: Pexels)

Bulimia nervosa is a multifaceted eating disorder that can have serious mental and physical health consequences. Those with bulimia feel a lack of control over their eating, binging (eating within hours an amount that’s larger than most people would eat), and then compensating which may involve self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives or excessive exercise. The disorder can lead to potentially serious health complications, including digestive problems, dental issues, disturbances in electrolyte balance and mental illness such as anxiety and depression. The timely detection of early markers is key for effective interventions.

Diagnosing bulimia early can help minimize the damage to the body and mind. People hide their actions because they feel embarrassed, or fear others will judge them so it's difficult to detect. Communities, families, and health care providers should be educated about the warning signs to ensure support is available for early treatment.

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Bulimia is usually hidden behind regular behaviour and it's hard for early identification, says Mumbai -based Clinical Psychologist & Eating Disorder Specialist Dr. Hiral Kumar.