From the New York Post:Can you eat enough at Thanksgiving to make your stomach explode? Technically, yes https://t.co/ovZes5AkWf pic.twitter.com/rQHLhKxNar
— New York Post (@nypost) November 18, 2023
With Americans set to consume an average of 3,000 calories at Thanksgiving dinner next Thursday according to the Calorie Control Council, at least a few of us might be left worrying — could our overly-full stomachs actually explode? Yes and no, experts say. “For the vast majority gathering around the Thanksgiving table, a much more realistic concern is overeating and the uncomfortable feelings that go along with it: Abdominal discomfort, bloating, heartburn and indigestion are common symptoms,” NYU Langone gastroenterologist Dr. Balzora wrote in the Washington Post. The phenomena of a stomach bursting is extremely rare, the doctor assured readers — and overeating would be an unlikely culprit for the gut to go Oppenheimer.Isn't this a strange article? I have never worried that I would overeat so much that my stomach would explode. Are people really concerned about that?
...For overeaters, there are a few natural safeguards in place to prevent the worst from happening. Nausea, for example, acts as an organic cutoff to stop a person from eating — hurling up your stuffing should then take pressure off the stomach. “If the pressure in your stomach significantly increases, you’ll feel nauseous. If the pressure becomes severe, vomiting may occur. Both protect from gastric rupture,” Balzora wrote.No kidding.
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