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What are the consequences of vomiting on a regular basis?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jan 15, 2018
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Loss of teeth, heart failure, esophageal cancer, internal bleeding, infertility, dehydration & kidney damage
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Profile: AngelClare
AngelClare on May 8, 2018
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Sore throat, damage to oesophagus and stomach lining, bleeding, dehydration, malnutrition, electrolyte imbalances that might require hospitalisation
Profile: Chiara900
Chiara900 on Apr 5, 2015
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Since you lose potassium and sodium you might get a lack of electrolytes which can lead to heart failure. Furthermore, stomach acid can lead to tooth decay (since it hurts the enamel) and the inflammation of the esophagus.
Profile: vanna
vanna on Apr 15, 2015
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From a medical standpoint, it can cause your esophagus to deteriorate, which can allow acid to get out into your body and do harm, and it can also deteriorate your teeth (ie your molars mostly) and, on a less severe note, cause bad breath.
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