Your bulimia eating habits can result in harm to your digestive system and cause you to develop acid reflux symptoms. You have a bulimia eating disorder when you regularly have episodes of binge eating and then followed by purging either through vomiting or taking laxatives. You vomit or take laxatives to avoid gaining weight.
During the binge eating phase, you have found it difficult to stop yourself from over stuffing yourself. You may be going through some psychological trauma and engage in this behavior to overcome your grief. You also basically have a lack of self esteem and confidence in yourself. You may not actually be overweight but because you feel extremely guilty over the large portions of your meals, that you feel that you must purge after that.
However, vomiting immediately after eating causes a great deal of harm to your body. In the first place, vomiting after eating removes both the food from the stomach and also the acid produced by the stomach. Stomach acid is produced to assimilate and break down the food so they can be fully digested. As you vomit, the acid is forced up your esophagus and starts to wear it down. Eventually, as you vomit on a regular basis at least once or twice a day, your esophagus becomes itchy and stinging. You start to develop acid reflux symptoms and also GERD. Increasingly, you will find it tough to even swallow the food properly.
Bulimia in the long run not only damages your esophagus. It can also ruin your stomach lining and eventually result in other undesirable consequences such as death. Indeed, people have died because of bulimia and its consequences.
If you do not treat bulimia, then you do not get sufficient nutrition from the food that you are eating. The damage done to your body can become irreversible for the rest of your life. Sadly, many do not realize this and refuse to seek treatment until it is too late.
The only way to overcome bulimia and thus get relief from your acid reflux symptoms is to first recognize that your behaviour is abnormal and to get immediate help. Specially designed treatment programs for bulimia would involve some form of counscelling. You need to realize that you are hurting yourself if you are bulimic.
Unfortunately, although you may recover from bulimia, you may continue to experience acid reflux symptoms because your body is used to vomiting and damage has already been done internally. You will need to consume medication to help keep the acid from returning to the esophagus and causing more harm. You will also need to make major changes to your eating and lifestyle habits to keep your acid reflux symptoms under control. However, these changes are a small price to pay if you want to lead a healthy normal life.
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