Bilious often mean you feel like vomiting. Bilious vomit is high in acidic and yellow looking. Non bilious vomit is just food that you vomit up and it may have different colors (from the food you have ingested in it) but not the acidic yellow color. If one vomits too often then the stomach only has acid in it and that's what you will vomit up.
Rats typically do not vomit unless they are very sick. Their stomachs are very efficient at digesting food, so vomiting is rare in healthy rats.
When we vomit, we vomit up the hydrochloric acid (HCl) in our stomach as well as the food that may be in there. This often results in a burning feeling in our esophagus as well as a bitter taste in our mouth.
three times a day
An uneasy, burning sensation in the stomach, often attended with an inclination to vomit. It is sometimes idiopathic, but is often a symptom of often complaints.
The patient often produces vomit tinged with either fresh blood or older, blackish blood.
Yes, if enough blood is bleeding into your stomach or digestive system, and often it does not cause you to vomit until there is a large amount of blood loss. Any time you vomit blood, you should seek immediate medical care.
To vomit is "vomir" I vomit: Je vomis You vomit: Tu vomis He/she/one vomits: Il/elle/on vomit We vomit: Nous vomissons You (plural or polite) vomit: Vous vomissez They vomit: Ils/elles vomissent
you vomit beacause you stomach hates food and wants you to vomit
No, pears do not vomit.
Horses do not vomit
Vomit can appear red due to the presence of blood, which could result from various reasons like stomach ulcers, bleeding in the esophagus, or trauma. It is important to seek medical attention if you are vomiting blood to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.