When I was studying, one of my fellow students had a patient when in practice. This woman had a debilitating disease where she actually vomited her faeces, of course causing great distress. So yes, it is possible.
No, vomit is not called excrement. Excrement is feces.
No, it is physically impossible to laugh so hard you vomit out your spinal cord. The spinal cord is responsible for helping you stand upright and connecting the nerves to the other part of the body. Plus, what you vomit out only comes from what is in your stomach. Since the Spinal Cord is not in your stomach, but rather behind your stomach, you cannot vomit out your spinal cord.
Dog feces and cat vomit.
melanemesis: Black vomit caused by the mixing of blood with intestinal contents.
Of coarse it is!! In fact that's where everyone's suppose to vomit. Just make sure all the feces in the toilet is flushed down before the children vomit in them.
Feces or urine, rarely vomit.
Called paralytic ileus. Basically if you keep eating you will vomit feces.
Not usually. Of the 3 vectors that you mentioned, I would guess that feces would be the most likely of the 3, but still not that much. Urine, for example, is sterile when fresh.
AIDS (HIV infection) is not spread via casual contact, sweat, feces, tears, vomit, urine, or saliva.
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When people collect feces, it is usually to use as fertilizer. However, in some poor countries, feces is also used as animal feed. Unfortunately, that can transmit disease.
Humans generally do not get hookworm from their cat or dog. If the cat vomits or excretes worms and this is cleaned up immediately, it poses no risk to humans. The cat should see a vet for treatment. *If you have young children, it can be possible for the child to ingest a hookworm egg from the cat's feces or vomit. But that would mean the child has touched the vomit or feces and then put the child put their fingers into the child's mouth.