Eating Away Pain: How Depression and Eating
Disorders Go Hand in Hand
There is no single known cause for eating
disorders. In fact, for most people who suffer from them, a number
of factors lead into the development of eating disorders. These
problems with food, weight, and body image can be extremely
dangerous to a person's health, both mentally and physically.
Because those who suffer from eating disorders have poor body
image, it is easy to see how eating disorders and depression work
together. If you or someone you love suffers from an eating
disorder, such as anorexia or bulimia, watch closely for signs of
depression. Likewise, if you or someone you love suffers from
depression, be on the look out for eating disorders to develop.
Depression is not
merely sadness. Everyone feels sad or upset at some point or
another. Depression is longer lasting and has a number of causes,
such as hormonal imbalances and genetics. Life situations can also
cause depression, so eating disorders can cause a person to become
depressed. Signs of depression include excess sleep, crying for no
reason, thoughts of suicide, and unwillingness to do the things the
person once normally loved to do, like hobbies or spending time
with friends.
Depression is a serious medical condition and
can be treated a number of ways. Many people who suffer from
depression find help with counseling. Prescription medications can
also be used to correct deficiencies and imbalances in the body
that cause depression or contribute to it.
Eating disorders can cause depression, but it is
also likely for the opposite to happen. When a person is depressed,
they often have little or no appetite, which leads to starvation of
the body and development of anorexia. Even if depression is
treated, these poor eating habits, for multiple reason, may stick,
so it is important to treat the two diseases separately and with
equal importance.
A doctor or other medical professional can give
you more information on both eating disorders and depression. These
medical conditions have roots in both the physical and mental parts
of your body, so treatment is varied, but very important. Both
depression and eating disorders, especially when found together,
can lead to more serious health problems and, ultimately, death.
Seek help immediately from doctors, dieticians, and support groups
to overcome these afflictions. Beating depression and an eating
disorder can be done, so don't give up hope-help others help
yourself and brighter days are on the horizon.
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