Neha, a 17-year old girl, has been binging on large quantity of food, more
than what most people of her age would eat. She, then, engages in purging
behaviour as often as 3 or 4 times a week. She feels, as if, she has no control
over it. She is most likely to be suffering from
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It can be Bullemia or eating disorder due to psychological changes.
It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine if required.
You need an expert Psychologist who is a good homeopathic physician.
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Hi, Bing eating is an eating disorder in which people cannot control themselves from eating uncontrollably.Consult a psychologist for professional help
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Thanks for reaching out. Based on what you have mentioned it seems like she could have an eating disorder. A psychologist would like to have more information about her eating behaviour. It is necessary to determine what could be triggering eating disorder. It is likely that she could be going through something. If there is something that is bothering her she can talk about it with a psychologist.
It will be good if she consults a psychologist and explains about eating behaviour in detail. Talking to a psychologist will help her feel better.
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Consult a psychologist.
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Contact me for counselling sessions. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
If you can share the quantities with hourly or intermediate content it should help better. During teenage an expected eat quantity should range between 1500 - 1700 calories per day
Neha's behaviour suggests symptoms consistent with eating disorders. It's essential for Neha to seek professional help from a mental health specialist, such as a therapist or counsellor, who specialises in eating disorders. Early intervention and treatment are crucial for her well-being and recovery.
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