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After how many years or months does bulimia damage organs and teeth and how do you notice if you have organ damage?
After how many years or months does bulimia damage organs and teeth and how do you notice if you have organ damage?
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Would you say that's still positive?
Evtl. Damage can only be noticed by doctors!
So the damage starts immediately, but creeping as with teeth, digestion, mucous membranes, stomach. Significantly stronger can be acute consequences – cracks in the esophagus, bleeding, hand injuries, blood poisoning. It’s rare, but it’s risky.
If you get at least once a day, or at least several times a week, then damage to teeth and gums can occur after a few months. The longer the frequent vomiting continues, the harder the damage. This means the gum is inflamed, goes back, the gum is attacked, it can come to caries more easily. In the worst case, the teeth just crawl away like chalk, or fall out.
In addition, a mucous membrane attacked by the stomach acid comes into the esophagus and throat. This can cause pain. Inflammation and cancer are promoted in these areas.
Unlike Anorexia Nervosa (Magersucht), there are no major organ damage in bulimia (Ess-Brech-Sucht). Unless the eating disorder increases continuously. Weight loss is rare in bulimia.
I usually have weight loss because I don’t have any huge eaten and who I just haven’t eaten I also nix or just a little so more ana bp type
Then it’s anorexia of the purging type.
Bulimia is an essential part of high calorie intakes.
Thank you.
As I said, bulimia is not healthy. I don’t know how long it takes until you notice health damage, but the stomach acid is probably rather bad for your body
the teeth remain untouched, but
if you no longer wake up one morning, then the side effects were too strong
My teeth are very damaging.
if you mean someone gums with magenic acid or rinses the mouth, then you can be right.
I’m sure he’ll be able to tell you more. The Dr med is the “small” doctor… in Austria you get the one to the degree of study with it, in DE you have to write a small job (creation of a bachelor work, for example). Only in a few cases is there a real dissertation behind it.
Okay, thanks, anyway, I can’t imagine it, even if it sounds plausible. who’s so stupid and keeps something in the mouth from vomiting? you spit it out and try to get rid of this corrosive taste of the stomach acid in the mouth, if necessary rinse with water.
I have an appointment tomorrow morning with my dentist and will ask him to do so, he even has the dr. med.
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https://www.schoen-klinik.de/roseneck/press area/press release/8342
google times
Just look at relevant info pages.