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What are the dangers of bulimia? can it really cause one to die prematurely?

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Multiple: You can wear away the enamel from your teeth from repetitive vomiting. You can tear your stomach up. You can develop vitamin and nutrient deficiencies. If you want to control your weight try using juiced vegetables under a doctor's supervision. They provide healthier rapid weight loss. You can supplement them with protein shakes and still lose quickly. When you reintroduce food, make it healthy.

Answered 5/1/2016

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Bulimia is dangerous: Bulimia may cause electrolyte imbalances that may lead to heart failure, as well as esophageal and gastric ruptures, all of which may be fatal. Other medical complications for bulimia include bone loss, osteoporosis, dehydration, kidney disease, anemia and low white cell counts, which lowers the immune system and creates vulnerability to disease and infection. Also, gum disease, tooth decay.

Answered 11/2/2015

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