Bigarexia, also known as muscle dysmorphia, is a complete contrast to anorexia. In the mental health complication known as bigarexia, the teenager who suffers from this eating disorder and bodily image complication will commonly obsess about their size, worrying they are too small when compared to their peers. In boys, the presence of bigarexia commonly leads to steroid abuse and abuse of fitness routines and other programs which promote fitness.
In addition to steroid abuse, teenagers who suffer from bigarexia often try compensating for their perceived small body frame by obsessing over fitness activities, lifting weights tirelessly and become consumed with protein and other supplements designed to build body mass such as creatine and ephedrine. These products, when used inappropriately, can lead to life altering complications in the teenager, resulting in cardiovascular complications including death.
When not treated appropriately, teenagers who suffer from bigarexia commonly experience mental health complications, eventually becoming isolated away from their peer social networks. Because they are perceived as being overly concerned about their body image, other teenagers may even believe this teenager is conceited or narcissistic, which only compounds the health complication.
To treat a teenager with bigarexia, a combination approach is required. While many teenagers understand the risks associated with steroid use, they will continue to use steroids in light of the dangers to their health. Treatment of bigarexia, therefore, usually begins with a focus on weaning the teenager, safely, from the use of steroids.
Following the weaning of steroid use, your bigarexia teenager should be recommended for evaluation by a nutritionist as well as a certified fitness trainer. In combination to these lifestyle coaches, your teenager will also require the intervention of a psychotherapist who can provide cognitive behavioral training in teens with bigarexia.
As with any change in physique of a teenager, it is important to recognize the potential for a complication exists and seek out the advice of the appropriate medical and psychological healthcare professionals. While teenage boys are expected to be competitive, to some extent, when that competitiveness leaks over into the realm of health and nutrition, creating a complication such as bigarexia, it is important, as a parent, to seek out the health services needed to reverse the complication before it stems into adulthood.
Published by Christine Cadena
Working on a graduate degree in psychology, Christine has both professional and educational background in health, wellness, insurance, and health finance. Finance expands to all facets of health and insuran... View profile
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- Bigarexia is also known as muscle dysmorphia




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Post a CommentI have never heard the term "bigarexia," although I have heard of the concept. This can be a real problem and it's great that you are informing people of this problem. Great job!