Monday, February 15, 2010

Bulimia And Anorexia More Condition_symptoms Which Is More Dangerous: Bulimia Or Anorexia?

Which is more dangerous: bulimia or anorexia? - bulimia and anorexia more condition_symptoms

I am not trying to offend anyone ask him how he inspired by a question about bulimia .. I think that bulimia

What is your opinion and why?

7 comments:

RIVERKID Roll Tide! said...

I agree with you, and everyone in this case. With no doubt bulimia.

These are just some of the long-term implications of this:

Heart problems such as irregular heartbeat, weak pulse, low blood pressure, weak heart muscle, or heart failure

Fluid and electrolyte balance problems such as dehydration and low levels of potassium, magnesium and sodium

Intestine, such as constipation, irregular bowel movements, bloating, diarrhea and abdominal cramps

Mouth problems such as tooth decay, erosion of tooth enamel, gum disease, and sensitivity to hot and cold

Mental health problems, including depression, fear of weight gain, anxiety, dizziness, shame and low self-esteem

The throat and esophagus pain, irritation, or cracks

Gastrointestinal problems including ulcers, pain and delayed emptying

Anemia

Abrasion of the ankle

Dry skin

Play swelling or pain

Blood in your vomit

Irregular or absent period

Muscle fatigue.

Missy T said...

As far as I know are unhealthy, but affect different ways.I say that anorexia is more dangerous than the individual withers and dies before it quickly their eyes. People with bulimia, you can keep your weight bingeging and vomiting for some time before you see a weight-loss. I think it is because it can be added to the short time that food in the stomach, some nutrients, but all these ruins teeth vomiting.

Heather said...

Both are very harmful to the body and are very difficult to recover, but I think long-term bulimia causes irreversible damage, including damage to the teeth and the esophagus.

♥.Jessy. said...

Bulimia permanently.
Since all the vomit and everything. : P

Anonymous said...

Bulimia.

I suffered with him when I 16 years.

Petal said...

Obviously, bulimia also problems for everyone on the dining room table Cause

sea lion said...

Well, bulimia also ***** up teeth.

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