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There may be a variety of symptoms that may mean that a person is suffering from binge eating disorder. At the same time, these symptoms may arise due to some other disorder. Here are some binge eating disorder diagnostic criteria upon which doctors may make a diagnosis of BED.

A doctor will normally refer to an array of diagnostic criteria, or symptoms. This would help them to decide if an individual is suffering from binge-eating disorder or not.

 

Diagnostic criteria is issued by World Health Organization in The International Statistical Classification of Diseases & Related Health Problems (ICD-10). This classification is commonly used for diagnosis. But at present, the ICD has not included BED as a diagnostic category officially.

But, the DSM, which is usually used by the United States health professionals, has given some diagnosis criteria for binge-eating disorder. This is in spite of the fact that doctors feel the need for more research into it before it can be stated as a mental health condition.

There are some major diagnostic symptoms of binge eating disorders. The first is the repeated occurrence of binge eating bouts. A binge eating bout is usually characterized, first of all, by intake of food that is abnormally more in terms of quantity.

These eating bouts happen in high frequency, almost within a period of two hours. The person almost always lack control over the desire to eat totally. They are almost compulsively obsessed to eating.

Binge eating disorder may display a combination of three of the following symptoms or more : feeling of disgust, depression, and guilt, eating alone because of embarrassment and an attempt to hide it, eating at an abnormally high speed, eating even when not hungry physically and eating until a level a extreme discomfort is reached.

In spite of the immense desire to eat, the act of actually eating abnormally is a clear symptom of eating disorders. As a result, the person will always feel guilty of having eaten so much. Yet, he will not do anything to rectify his misdeeds.

The episodes of binge eating usually occurs a minimum of two days per week for a period of six months or even worse.

In binge eating disorder, the binge eating episode does not give rise to an attempt by the patient to purge himself of what he has eaten.

Speaking technically, binge-eating disorder , at present, represents a kind of Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified or EDNOS. This is in accordance to the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or DSM-IV-TR. This is one of the differences that binge eating disorder has in comparison with bulimia and anorexia.

Whether this is a properly specified medical case or not, binge eating disorder poses some serious problems to the general population nowadays. However, the binge eating disorder diagnostic criteria stated above will surely help you to control eating disorders.

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