What are some of the effects of bulimia? binging and purging? I mean like what are the bad touch happens to you? Not that Im trying to be. Im just trying to help a friend who I think could be one reason why its so bad or what can happen if she keeps bieng one.
it can not be good
I think the teeth and the skin turns yellow .... EW.
death
Very bad, rotten teeth, bleeding ulcers in the throat that can kill you, the hair falls, heart damage, you name it dear!
fairly hard on the enamel of your teeth
Death.
Of all the side effects, it is the only one who is really a killer.
Many ways to die in this electrolyte abnormalities leading to cardiac arrhythmia aspiration pneumonia peritonitis accidentally swallowing objects while using them to vomit.
I did an autopsy on a woman who died after bulimia after swallowing a mechanical pencil while trying to vomit. I knew that two young girls who have just suffered a heart attack.
They all looked great and said they felt great until death.
On two occasions, I knew that fathers who had to spend on their apartments girls to locate them where they were absent from work. Very sad. I feel bad for the girls, but it was more difficult for families.
The teeth begin to rot because of all the digestive acids are constantly lying to each time the person vomits.
She died, please give him some help!
Bulimia can rip holes in your stomach and cause internal bleeding. it will destroy your teeth and esophygus and cause your hair to fall.
The worst thing is that the acidity of the stomach to the esophagus will wear out and eventually make a hole, causing all sorts of problems such as bleeding, unable to eat food by mouth, fluid in the lungs. Other things that could happen is that his teeth are rotting and she will lose weight. Hope this helps!
Malnutrition
Dehydration
electrolyte imbalance
Hyponatremia
Achievement voice
Deficiencies in vitamins and minerals
tooth erosion and decay, gum disease
Sialadenosis (swelling of the salivary glands)
Possibility of gastric rupture during periods of bingeing
esophageal reflux
Irritation, inflammation and possible rupture of the esophagus
laxative dependency
Peptic ulcers and pancreatitis
emetic toxicity due to abuse of ipecac
Swelling of the face and cheeks, especially apparent in the lower eyelid due to high blood pressure in the face during vomiting.
Calloused fingers or bruised
loss of dry skin or brittle hair and nails or hair
Lanugo
Edema
Muscle atrophy
Decrease / increase in intestinal activity
Digestive problems that may be triggered, including celiac disease, Crohn's disease
hypotension, hypotension
orthostatic hypotension
High blood pressure, hypertension
Iron deficiency, anemia
Hormonal imbalances
A case of the television show "Untold Stories of" ER, TLC in Canada, a young girl with a severe case of bulimia was able to get her gag reflex removed, resulting in her using forks to vomit which ultimately got stuck deep in her esophagus, and almost in his stomach. It is fortunate, as she escaped unharmed, but his parents have learned and she had to be treated accordingly.
Hyperactivity
Depression
Insomnia
Amenorrhea
Infertility
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
high risk pregnancy, miscarriage, stillbirths
Diabetes
hyperglycemia or hyperglycemia
Ketoacidosis
Osteoporosis
Arthritis
Weakness and fatigue
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Cancer of the throat or larynx
Liver failure
infection and renal insufficiency
Heart failure, heart arrhy.
Posted on March 11, 2010.