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Red Flags to Identify Eating Disorder in Your Loved One

Adolescent eating disorders such as anorexia (starvation to achieve the ‘ideal body’ weight though the person may already be at it), bulimia (excessive eating and purging), binge eating disorder, and compulsive overeating are concerns every parent hopes to avoid. An eating disorder begins with emotional health problem that escalate into a mental health illness that has severe physical consequences. It is not as simple as a desire for slimness.

Red Flags for Identification of Eating Disorder

The last red flag, in particular, should warrant investigation and close follow up; when a parent or other significant person in the child or teen’s life expresses the concern, there is a strong likelihood of an eating disorder either existent or in its earliest stages.

If any of these red flags occur, its an alarm signal that clinician should see the patient back at least monthly, and weekly when rapid weight loss is apparent.

You can find out if you have an eating disorder, by taking the SCOFF test available online.

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