• 2 years ago
Binge-eating disorder is a serious eating disorder in which you frequently consume unusually large amounts of food and feel unable to stop eating.

Almost everyone overeats on occasion, such as having seconds or thirds of a holiday meal. But for some people, excessive overeating that feels out of control and becomes a regular occurrence crosses the line to binge-eating disorder.

When you have binge-eating disorder, you may be embarrassed about overeating and vow to stop. But you feel such a compulsion that you can't resist the urges and continue binge eating. If you have binge-eating disorder, treatment can help.

Most people with binge-eating disorder are overweight or obese, but you may be at a normal weight. Behavioral and emotional signs and symptoms of binge-eating disorder include:

Eating unusually large amounts of food in a specific amount of time, such as over a two-hour period,
Feeling that your eating behavior is out of control,
Eating even when you're full or not hungry,
Eating rapidly during binge episodes,
Eating until you're uncomfortably full,
Frequently eating alone or in secret,
Feeling depressed, disgusted, ashamed, guilty or upset about your eating,
Frequently dieting, possibly without weight loss.

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