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Muscle spasms can cause this.
It's a Possibility.
rectal is higher ;axillary is lower
You lower the pressure inside your mouth and the atmosphere pushes the liquid up the straw. That is why it is almost impossible to suck the liquid into your stomach directly. You can't lower your stomach pressure much. The mouth has muscles to create a small lower pressure area, then you gulp the contents that wind up in the mouth.
Yes, if someone pushes on your lower region of your stomach, as a reflexs you tense and push it out.
Both the upper and lower ends of the stomach have a sphincter that regulates flow into and out of the stomach. The lower esophageal sphincter is at the top of the stomach, and the pyloric sphincter is at the lower end of the stomach.
The main muscle that is involved with expelling the stomach contents (vomiting) is the Transverse Abdominus muscle. This particular muscle is the deepest abdominal muscle and is responsible for stabilisation, especially for the lower back. After ongoing vomiting, this muscle becomes fatigued and temporarily not be able to stabilise and support thus placing you at great risk of back injury and spasms.
At all ages rectal temperature is higher than skin temperature.
Stomach 5 is a pressure point found on either side of the lower jaw approximately an inch from the center point. When struck, it'll release the neck, turn the head, and result in a knockout.
A little under your stomach by your bellybutton
Cutting the fascia to relieve pressure on the muscles. This can be in the feet, lower and upper leg, forearm and hand. Rarely the stomach
The heartbeat you feel in your lower stomach is the abdominal aorta beating and it is perfectly normal.