Compulsive Eating Disorders
Compulsive eating disorders can also be characterized as an addiction to food and eating. Even if you are already full from the usual portions of food that you eat every meal, you feel compelled to eat more and binge on what you are eating until you can no longer take any more. Binging on food causes weight and other health complications arising from binge eating and too much fats and cholesterol being ingested. Compulsive eating disorders are one way to cover for emotions and other feelings of loneliness, neglect, heartbreak, insecurity and many more. When people become emotional, they usually turn to food and binge eating to make them feel good. Compulsive Eating disorders do not do any good to a person, both physically and emotionally. Binge eating makes you feel good for a while, but when it fades, you get back to the same feeling of dread and loneliness.