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Effects-of-Bulimia

Have you struggled to stop binging and purging?

Do you try not to think about the Effects-of-Bulimia?

Do you panic after eating? Do you vomit or use laxatives to purge?

Are you desperately frightened that you will gain weight?

If you suffer from bulimia, you have an eating-disorder, which involves cycles of binging on food, and then vomiting, using laxatives or exercising vigorously to get rid of the weight-gaining culprit.

Bulimia usually begins in adolescents. However, it can be difficult to stop and can continue well into your twenties or thirties. Knowing the effects of Bulimia can help you to stop.

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1st of the Effects-of-Bulimia Mouth and Teeth Problems

Repeated vomiting often results in stomach acid moving into the mouth. This can wear away teeth’s enamel. Cavities and gum infections are common in people with bulimia. The stomach acid also irritates the esophagus and can cause acid reflux. Salivary glands can become swollen and noticeable to others.


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2nd of the Effects-of-Bulimia Digestive Problems

Problems with digestion can include stomach ulcers, stomach pains, as well as bloating. Repeated vomiting and/or excessive use of laxatives can cause dehydration and/or malnourishment.



3rd of the Effects-of-Bulimia Damage to Major Organ Systems

The cardio vascular system is affected in several different ways. Consequences can include irregular heartbeats, weakening of the heart muscles, and possible blockages to the heart.Dehydration causes electrolyte deficiencies that can impair kidney functions.


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4th of the Effects-of-Bulimia Damage to Skin, Bones, and Hair

The longer an individual suffers from bulimia, the more likely damage to the skin, bones, and hair may occur. This is due to deficiencies of nutrients because of vomiting, or laxative use, resulting in dehydration. Prolonged dehydration contributes to deficiencies in essential nutrients that are responsible for the problems associated with skin, bones, and hair.


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p>5th of the Effects-of-Bulimia Hormonal Problems

Hormonal problems can occur because of bulimia. People can skip menstrual periods. Reduction of hormones produced in the adrenal glands can slow down which can result in sleepiness, lethargy, and sluggishness.


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6th of the Effects-of-Bulimia Psychological Problems

Some of the psychological issues include problems with body image, shame, guilt, depression, and anxiety. Addiction can also be a major issue. Often similar biological and psychological issues are in both addiction to substances as well as bulimia and other eating disorders.


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