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Bulimia juvenile disease

Bulimia is a disorder that shares many common symptoms as desire a perfect body and distort reality in the mirror. This is because in recent years to be physically perfect has become one of the main objectives of developed societies. It is a fashion imposed by new lifestyles in which the aspect seems to be the only valid synonym for success, happiness and even health.

Bulimia is excessive eating food then try to compensate with abnormal behaviors such as vomiting, abuse of laxatives and diuretics, or intermittent restrictive diets, which eventually becomes a habit that modifies the behavior of the person.

It is in adolescence when this type of disease occurs because it is easier that the publicity influences young people

It is a mental disease because the fear of gaining weight directly affects the feelings and emotions of the person influencing your mood that soon It will feed into depressive problems.

The most common symptoms of bulimia are:

• Anxiety or compulsion to eat

• Vomiting

• Abuse of laxatives and diuretics

• Use of various diets

• Dehydration

• Problems in menstruation

We note that this condition is severe and it is able to invade much of today's society. The question is: what can we do about it? actually almost nothing, we live even thinking to be ok it is necesary to reach a physical perfection and be accepted as somebody of great beauty.

The need for a solution is urgent, and a possible solution is that the publicity does not promote stereotypes and say that perfect artists to achieve a beautiful body need exercise and good nutrition, also mention that beauty is health and it is the only reason to stay in a specific weight. As a society, our duty is to help solving problems like this, but mostly avoid them.

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