Oh, dude, like, totally! If you have the stomach flu, also known as gastroenteritis, your stomach is already feeling like it's doing the cha-cha-cha, so adding oatmeal might just push it over the edge. Your poor tummy is already in distress, so maybe stick to bland foods like crackers and toast until it's feeling less like a rollercoaster.
The virus must be swallowed, i.e., contaminated food or water. OR, touching contaminated door knobs, toliets, and possibly through the vomit of someone else if you are standing close by, as the virus is in the vomit.
you vomit beacause you stomach hates food and wants you to vomit
Vomit is acidic because it contains stomach acid, which is produced by the stomach to help break down food. When a person vomits, the stomach acid is expelled along with the contents of the stomach, resulting in the acidic nature of vomit.
Amoxicillin is not effective for gastroenteritis. As such patient may vomit out the drug. Also most of the gastroenteritis cases are viral in origin. Antibiotics may give a feeling of false security to doctor and patient also. Mainstay of treatment for gastroenteritis is intravenous fluids. Specially lactated ringer with added potassium in it.
yes
They might if they can get sick easily
The acid in vomit is typically stomach acid, which is composed of hydrochloric acid. Stomach acid helps break down food and kill bacteria in the stomach. When someone vomits, the stomach contents are brought up, including the acid.
Vomit. Bulimia is not the answer.
The stomach
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Nikki made fake vomit by mixing together ingredients such as oatmeal, water, green food coloring, and maybe a splash of vinegar for a realistic smell. She likely experimented with different ratios and added more food coloring for a vibrant color. The oatmeal would give it a chunky texture similar to real vomit.
Vomit starts from the stomach, up the esophagus, and into the mouth when gag reflexes make humans expel the foul-tasting vomit.