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What Are the Risks Of Bulimia?

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What Are the Risks Of Bulimia?

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Bulimia nervosa, an eating disorder that causes people to consume a large amount of food and then purge it, either by vomiting or taking laxatives, has many risks. Some of the risks of bulimia include tooth decay and swollen cheeks from vomiting frequently. More severe and serious risks of bulimia include heart failure, stomach rupture, and bowel disruption from using laxatives. Suicide may also result in extreme cases. Most people who have bulimia are female. The irregular eating pattern can cause a woman to skip her period. One of the risks of bulimia is that a woman may never ovulate, especially if she has the disease from a young age. Bulimia also has effects on pregnancy if a woman has the disease while pregnant. A pregnant bulimic is more likely to miscarry or deliver a stillborn baby. In some cases, she may have high blood pressure during the pregnancy or may need a Cesarean section to deliver.

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