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Every time a person throws up, the stomach acid / gastric juices wear away and damage the enamel of the teeth and the lining of the throat, mouth, and esophagus. It takes many times for real damage to occur. The body can naturally heal itself slowly and occasionally.

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Q: After how many times of throwing up on purpose do your teeth and throat etc get damaged?
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