Don't binge! This can lead to some serious health problems down the road. Having bulimia not only ruins your teeth from constant stomach acid erosion but it leaves you with stinky breath.
A minor correction: it's not the stomach acid that causes the tears, it's from the pressure exerted on the oesophagus, particularly during forceful vomiting. Most of the time, they're partial thickness tears, which bleed but are rarely deadly. Full thickness tears, on the other hand, are always deadly if untreated.
Is it normal I puke up my food when I'm full just so I can eat more?
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Don't binge! This can lead to some serious health problems down the road. Having bulimia not only ruins your teeth from constant stomach acid erosion but it leaves you with stinky breath.
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The stomach acid can also tear away at the esophagus causing you to bleed to death.
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A minor correction: it's not the stomach acid that causes the tears, it's from the pressure exerted on the oesophagus, particularly during forceful vomiting. Most of the time, they're partial thickness tears, which bleed but are rarely deadly. Full thickness tears, on the other hand, are always deadly if untreated.