This chapter summarizes the story of bulimia nervosa (BN), a description of the first description of the modern syndrome that began in the 1960's. It relates to the first contemporary explanation of this syndrome that appeared in the European Continent in the 1960s. Next, there is a detailed discussion on the discovery of BN in the United States and the UK in the 1970s. 1972 - 1982 was an important period for the appearance of BN. In English-speaking countries, two clinicians working in different situations of American psychologist Marlene Boskind-White and British psychiatrist Gerald Russell often explain this syndrome. Finally, as it is considered to be an independent diagnosis, it discusses the development of therapies for salmon syndrome, and the latest trends in epidemiological and etiologic concepts.
Diagnosis is usually done by patient's medical history and physical examination. Binge eating involves repeatedly consuming large amounts of food in a short period of time and then removing it. This syndrome is further defined as a standard (ingested at least twice a week for 3 months) and is overly related to body weight and body size. Gluttonouss are not usually embarrassing, they are embarrassed and are often ashamed of their behavior, and they rarely provide information on their bulimia spontaneously.
Bulimia. Binge eating is an eating disorder designed to prevent weight gain, characterized by eating too much and improper decorative behavior. In addition, the self-assessment of patients with bulimia nervosa is unduly affected by weight and body type. The main change in the diagnostic criteria for neurologic bulimia is to reduce the twice weekly overeating frequency threshold of DSM - IV to once a week for DSM - 5. Other differences include the difference between the wash type and non-wash type of DSM-IV (there is no DSM-5), DSM-5 specifies partial relief, complete remission and severity criteria, It is not so in DSM - IV. Changing DSM-IV to DSM-5 standard increases prevalence
There are three types of bulimia. Binge eating is thought to be three separate diseases with the most important features. Simple bulimia, anorexia, bulimia and multiple binge eating bulimia. Simple hyperphagia usually develops when the age of the girl is about 18 years old. These girls groups usually tend to be pretty ordinary and confident before the onset of the disease. These girls are usually very popular. The disease usually begins at an uncomfortable time. This could be caused by a destructive relationship with her boyfriend. Since girls have a feeling of self-disgust in their appearance, I hope that this will improve my self-esteem, starting dieting. Since vomiting is used to achieve this weight loss, alcohol and vomiting cycles will occur. The weight of overeating remains close to normal body weight, but the feeding pattern gradually worsens. This form of binge eating is!