The first thing is to figure out if your overeating is something that happens only once in a while or often. We all eat too much every now and then, like on holidays.
But if you're overeating often, here are some things that might help:
Pay attention to when you feel hungry and stop when you are full. If you find yourself eating when you're not hungry, try to find other ways to keep yourself busy, like taking a walk or talking to a friend.
Binge eating is different from simply overeating. People with binge eating disorder feel a powerful urge to overeat. They regularly eat large amounts of food and can’t stop eating, even when they feel uncomfortably full. With binge eating, a person feels out of control and powerless to stop eating while they're doing it. Then, they may feel guilty or ashamed afterward.
If you think you may have an overeating problem, talk to a parent or doctor. Treatment for binge eating disorder includes nutrition counseling, medical care, and therapy. Getting help early makes it more likely that a person can get better before it causes health problems.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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