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Revision as of 17:23, 6 April 2021
Eating disorders are particularly common in young females and change in weight is the main concern often expressed by the patient or a family member. Apart from a detailed history, few questions that a physician should ask include:
- Do you think you are too thin? or too fat?
- What did you eat yesterday?
- Do you ever binge eat?
- Do you use any pills for losing weight?
- Do you ever eat in secret?
- Are you satisfied with your eating habits?
- Do you make yourself sick because you feel uncomfortably full?
Ask about:
- abdominal discomfort
- bloating or constipation
- cold intolerance
- menstrual irregularities
- daytime hyperactivity
- insomnia
- exercise habits
- use of alcohol or drugs
- personal history of sexual assault or childhood abuse
- family history of [[depression, alcohol use.