Bulimia Nervosa: A Primary Care Review
AUTOR(ES)
Rushing, Jona M.
FONTE
Physicians Postgraduate Press
RESUMO
Bulimia nervosa is a psychiatric condition that affects many adolescent and young adult women. The disorder is characterized by bingeing and purging behavior and can lead to medical complications. Thus, patients with bulimia nervosa commonly present in the primary care setting. Physical and laboratory examinations reveal markers of bulimia nervosa that are useful in making the diagnosis. Treatment is beneficial, and outcomes of early intervention are good. This article discusses the history, presentation, and tools needed for recognizing and treating bulimia nervosa in primary care.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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