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β 8y agoIt would be helpful to know some details about the laxative eg brand etc.
Maybe you should just go and see a doctor
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β 8y agoYou may have a sore throat or strep throat
They hunt on their own. Then eats on the neck or throat - yuck! It is semi-chewed and swallowed.
Mucus helps the chewed food "bolus" slide down the esaphugus "throat".
yes
The throat. The stomach acid reluxes into the throat and the acid causes burning.
It depends what you mean if you mean after chewed then it goes into your throat then into you stomach and so on. If you mean after your anus, hopefully...the toilet.
Stomach acid
Oral Thrush what is it?
Well first try not to clear your throat so much from my experience i would drink some ice cold water for a while(10min)and wait to see if the burning goes down.
The tongue helps to push the chewed food towards the back of the throat, where it is then swallowed and directed down the esophagus into the stomach.
my theory is that the hot liquid starts to break down the medicatin in your mouth rather in your stomach, the medication begins to absorb in your throat and that is what causes a burning sensation
The burning feeling in your throat after vomiting is typically due to stomach acid irritaion. When you vomit, stomach acid regurgitates into your esophagus, causing irritation and a burning sensation. It can also be exacerbated by repeated episodes of vomiting.