Answer:
anorexia nervosa - refusing to eat at all.
bulimia nervosa - overeating and self-induced vomiting.
Step-by-step explanation:
Signs of Bulimia:
Being preoccupied with body shape and weight, living in fear of gaining weight, eating abnormally large portions of food which is followed by self-induced vomiting, feeling less controlling over food, often use of laxatives after eating when they're not needed, restricting calories or avoiding certain food between binge eating...
Signs of Anorexia: extreme weight loss, thin appearance, fatigue, insomnia, dry and yellowish skin, dehydration, swelling of arms and legs, eroded teeth, thin hair, dizziness, abnormal blood counts...
People who suffer from anorexia and bulimia have one target and desire — to lose weight. This desire for weight loss is extremely unhealthy. It can happen to both males and females, but women suffer in far bigger numbers.
Women with anorexia want to be as thin as possible. With anorexia, you stop eating or eat minimal calories each day. You start to suffer from this disease due to a loss of individuality and self-esteem, while women with bulimia continue eating within their condition. They binge or overeat large portions of food, for up to a few hours. After eating, they purge to rid the body of the food, doing so with laxatives or self-induced vomiting.
These behaviors start with a desire to be thinner and appear a certain way and it’s related to the ideal weight.
Both Bulimia and Anorexia suffering groups, show signs which can lead us to understand them better and help before it’s too late.