It would be very rare, but yes, you could suffer a Mallory-Weiss tear. This is a tear of the gastro-esophageal junction that is associated with violent retching or vomiting and in rare cases might be fatal.
No you can not die from that is something your body rejects to eatecause that is a food that your body can not take.
Yes, it is possible to die from vomiting too forcefully. Severe vomiting can lead to dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and aspiration of vomit into the lungs, which can be life-threatening if not addressed promptly. It is important to seek medical attention if experiencing persistent and severe vomiting.
If you are vomiting gas, you should probably see a doctor. This is not normal. You will probably die.
yes give it to them so they die faster
He will die on Halloween, 2013 by vomiting at age 74
It depends on the death. There are types of death that can cause or are caused by vomiting.
yes you will have your lunges come out of your mouth and then your stomach then your heart and so on
One would die of dehydration.
It would die a horrible death involving vomiting and pooping blood.
it took a year of vomiting blood and fingers coming off extreme dirrhea sorry have fun
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
Horses are incapable of vomiting, making any problem with their digestive process very dangerous. the anatomical structure and strong muscles surrounding cardiac sphincter are capable of this condition. If you see a horse vomiting, it means these structures have torn off and that beautiful creature would die in few hours because of peritonitis.
No. The vomiting reflow is mediated by the chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) in the medulla of the brainstem, which communicates with the vomiting center (to mediate the vomiting reflex)