Rumination disorder, also known as rumination syndrome, is a rare and chronic condition. It affects infants, children, and adults. People with this disorder regurgitate food after most meals.
Rumination is when you feel stuck in a cycle of negative thoughts. It can accompany or worsen anxiety and other disorders. Distraction, meditation, and other tips may help you break the cycle.
Rumination is overthinking that traps you in emotional loops, replaying doubts, “what ifs,” and past mistakes endlessly. Life ...
Rumination disorder is a feeding and eating disorder in which a person -- usually an infant or young child -- brings back up and re-chews partially digested food that has already been swallowed. In ...
Co-authored by Nina Bakoyiannis, Ph.D., and Amy Vigliotti, Ph.D. Rumination is the experience of being too fixated on finding solutions or beating yourself up about mistakes, causing a difficulty in ...
Rumination disorder, or rumination syndrome, is an eating disorder. It causes the repeated and unintentional regurgitation of food, usually during or just after eating. Experts still have much to ...
Rumination disorder (also called merycism) is an eating disorder in which a person -- usually an infant or young child -- brings back up and re-chews partially digested food that has already been ...
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