Binge eating is a disorder of eating in which one can feel repetitive episodes of uncontrolled intake of an unusually large amount of food in a shorter amount of time. Excessive overeating that feels out of control and turns into a frequent occurrence crosses the line for binge-eating disorder. When someone has a problem with binge eating, they could feel guilty about their excess and vow to stop. However, you feel such a strong compulsion that you are unable to restrain your appetite and continue overeating. If binge eating is a problem for you, therapy could be beneficial. These episodes can be accompanied by feeling shame, psychological distress and shame. The complication of binge eating includes
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