Psychogenic vomiting complicated by marijuana abuse and spontaneous pneumomediastinum.
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OBJECTIVE
This case illustrates an unusual physical sequel of psychogenic vomiting.
METHODS
A 22-year-old man with a picture of psychogenic vomiting and marijuana use developed the complications of a pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema.
METHODS
Therapy included gradual exposure to anxiety provoking stimuli, psychotropics to reduce vomiting and psychotherapeutic exploration of family relationships.
RESULTS
The patient's vomiting and physical state resolved without complication. Follow-up at 12 months revealed continued improvement with occasional less severe vomiting.
CONCLUSIONS
Psychogenic vomiting as a manifestation of anxiety can result in serious physical and psychological sequelae. This patient's desperate attempts to control such vomiting complicated the picture. Successful short term intervention included the use of several treatment modalities.