Bulimia
Bulimia
Eating disorder specialists believe that the chance for recovery increases the earlier bulimia
nervosa is detected. Therefore, it is important to be aware of some of the warning signs of
bulimia nervosa.
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Bulimia Nervosa (continued)
Health Consequences of Bulimia Nervosa:
Bulimia nervosa can be extremely harmful to the body. The recurrent binge-and-purge cycles
can damage the entire digestive system and purge behaviors can lead to electrolyte and chemical
imbalances in the body that affect the heart and other major organ functions. Some of the health
consequences of bulimia nervosa include:
Electrolyte imbalances that can lead to irregular heartbeats and possibly heart failure
and death. Electrolyte imbalance is caused by dehydration and loss of potassium and
sodium from the body as a result of purging behaviors.
Inflammation and possible rupture of the esophagus from frequent vomiting.
Tooth decay and staining from stomach acids released during frequent vomiting.
Chronic irregular bowel movements and constipation as a result of laxative abuse.
Gastric rupture is an uncommon but possible side effect of binge eating.
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