Binge eating can be avoided if it occurs occasionally, but if it persists, it can be alleviated through nutritional therapy, psychotherapy, medication and surgery.
1. Nutritional therapy: For binge eating caused by disease factors, it is necessary to formulate a standardized diet plan, maintain a healthy body weight, and avoid behaviors such as dieting, overeating, vomiting, diarrhea, and excessive exercise.
2. Psychotherapy: Binge eating patients can be improved through cognitive behavioral therapy, family therapy and other methods.
3. Medication: Binge eating with depression can be treated with antidepressants such as fluoxetine and sertraline hydrochloride tablets. Binge eating caused by diabetes can be treated with metformin and insulin. Hyperthyroidism caused by binge drinking can be treated with metamizole, prothioxanthine.
4. Surgical treatment: Binge eating caused by metabolic diseases can be treated with surgery if necessary when drug treatment is not effective.
The above drugs are recommended to be used under the guidance of a professional physician. Long-term binge eating should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of a professional physician.