This condition is characterized by engaging in overeating multiple times per week and at times per day.

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Diagnosis
If you or a loved one struggles with an eating disorder, seeking help is essential. After a physical examination, lab tests, and an interview of symptoms, a doctor will refer to a mental health professional for further evaluation. This typically includes a psychological evaluation and review. The team will then work together to determine the best course of treatment based on the condition, needs, and lifestyle.
Treatment
Eating disorders highlight the close connection between emotional, mental, and physical health. The goal of treatment is to address medical symptoms while addressing the negative cycles of the condition and the relationship with food and eating.
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Insomnia

Do you have difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, returning to sleep, or a combination of these? If so, you may be experiencing insomnia, the most common sleep disorder in the United States, affecting 40 million Americans each year. Although it can affect men, women, and children of all ages, it tends to be more prevalent in women and older adults.
Sleep is vital for the proper functioning of almost every system in the body. Without adequate, restful sleep, there is a higher risk of developing conditions such as hypertension, obesity, depression, and anxiety, among others.
Types of Insomnia
Acute insomnia occurs suddenly and briefly, lasting from one night to a few weeks, often triggered by a specific circumstance such as an upcoming important or stressful event.
Chronic insomnia, on the other hand, involves trouble falling, staying, or returning to sleep at least three nights per week for at least three consecutive months.
Additionally, insomnia can be categorized as primary or secondary. Primary insomnia is not linked to any other health condition, while secondary insomnia results from another condition such as asthma, depression, arthritis, cancer, heartburn, pain, medication, or substance use.
Treatment
At NYCity Psychiatry - Ramteen Rezai MD, a solution can be found to help achieve restful sleep. Treatment involves understanding medical history, as well as any lifestyle habits that may be affecting sleep. Depending on the cause of insomnia, treating the underlying health condition may resolve the issue. Recommendations may include behavior changes, medication, therapy, and other health practices aimed at improving the chances of a good night’s rest.
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