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Eating Disorders and Obesity Treatment
Eating disorders and disordered eating can occur at any body size and are common among people seeking obesity treatment. While treatments may improve appetite control and eating patterns, they do not cause eating disorders. Screening, ongoing support, and open communication with healthcare professionals are essential to ensure safe, effective care and address any concerns early.
Understanding Mood and Tension During Obesity Treatment
Mood is your general emotional state over time. It is not a quick feeling like surprise or anger. Tension is how ‘wound up’ or stressed your body and mind feel as part of your mood.
Everything you need to know about Headaches
Headaches are common and usually mild. Triggers include dehydration, stress, poor sleep, caffeine withdrawal, and diet changes. Manage with rest, hydration, and regular meals; seek help if severe.
Everything you need to know about Abdominal Pain
Abdominal pain is discomfort felt between ribs and pelvis ranging from mild to severe. Causes can include diet, stress, medications, gastrointestinal surgeries or infection.
Everything you need to know about Reflux
Reflux occurs when stomach acid flows into the oesophagus, causing heartburn. Triggers can be dietary or certain medications. Manage with small meals, mindful eating and seek advice if persistent.
Everything you need to know about Diarrhoea
Diarrhoea is frequent loose stools from infection, diet, medication, or surgery. Stay hydrated, eat bland foods, avoid triggering foods and seek help if severe, lasting, or with blood or dehydration.
Everything you need to know about Constipation
Constipation is infrequent or difficult bowel movements caused by low fibre, dehydration, inactivity, or meds. Improve with fluids, fibre, activity, and routine; seek help if severe or persistent.
Everything you need to know about Regurgitation
Regurgitation is when stomach contents flow back into the mouth or throat without forceful vomiting. Causes include reflux, surgery, GLP-1 meds, or lifestyle factors; seek care if frequent or severe.
Everything you need to know about Nausea
Nausea is the uneasy feeling you may vomit, from illness, food, stress, or medication, and can improve with keeping hydrated, eating small bland meals, and rest; seek help if severe or persistent.
Everything you need to know about Vomiting
Vomiting is forceful stomach emptying. Causes include infection, meds, surgery, food intolerance, or stress. Manage with hydration, rest, bland foods, slow eating, and avoiding triggers.

