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Yes, your stomach can explode — but doctors say overeating, on Thanksgiving or any other day, is an unlikely culprit.
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With Americans expected to consume an average of 3,000 calories at Thanksgiving dinner next Thursday, at least a few of us may be worried about whether our overly full bellies will actually explode, according to the Council on Calorie Control. be
Experts say yes and no.
Dr. Balzura, a gastroenterologist at Langone, New York, wrote in the Washington Post: “For the vast majority of people who gather around the Thanksgiving table, the more realistic concern is overeating and the uncomfortable feelings that accompany it: upset stomach, bloating, heartburn.” and indigestion are common symptoms. .
Stomach bursting is so rare, the doctor assured readers that overeating is unlikely to cause Oppenheimer’s bowel.
He wrote:
The medical term for the stomach turning into a gastrointestinal tract is called gastrointestinal perforation. It can affect the stomach, large or small intestine, according to the Cleveland Clinic.
Possible causes include ingestion of harmful substances such as caustic chemicals or sharp objects, colon obstruction, gunshot wounds, or complications during a medical procedure. Symptoms may include severe abdominal cramping and bloating.
For people who overeat, there are some natural remedies to prevent the worst from happening. For example, nausea acts as an organic cut to prevent a person from eating and then relieves the pressure on the stomach.
If the pressure in your stomach increases significantly, you will feel nauseous. If the pressure becomes severe, vomiting may occur. Balzura wrote that both protect against gastric rupture.
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