No, you can't. It only (If enough pressure is applied between the stomach and the Diaphragm) will knock out the opponent for about an hour, mostly 30 minutes. If this keeps happening, then eventually the stomach will start to bleed.
Yes
Punching someone is the stomach that has CF is no different than punching someone in the stomach that doesn't have CF. Either way - it's not a nice thing to do to somebody!
Well.. Depends bcuz some foods can harm your stomach that you are allergic too.. also physical injuries.. for example someone punches you in the stomach and causes internal bleeding.. also many sicknesses and viruses and harm the stomach..
Gut punching is hitting someone in the stomach really hard. This doubles the person over from the pain as well as taking the breath away momentarily.
Perferated or burst ulcers could be a reason, other than that It could be some kind of trauma
Upset stomach, dizzyness, disorientation, black spots, or pressure are some symptomes.
If you take citalopram (Celexa,Cipramil) and NSAID you have a greater risk of stomach bleeding or bleeding in the GI tract. Always use something to protect you stomach if you combine these. Omeprazole is sometimes given to avoid internal bleeding if SSRI's and NSAID's are combined.
It is such as fighting above the waist who can handle the most like punching someone in the stomach util the give up it is painful
Intestinal bleeding may happen if someone has bleeding in their intestines. It can also happen in the stomach, which then causes black stool at times.
I'd take the kid to a doctor immediately. Could be internal bleeding.
I believe this happens because of high blood pressure...when vessels start bursting due to high pressure. Internal bleeding can ba caused by a number of things. Trauma is the most common. Car accidents, falls, etc. Most commonly cause internal hemorrhaging. Heart attacks have nothing to do with internal bleeding. They are caused by a blockage in a vein or artery. Bleeding can also be caused by ingesting too much aspirin.
The direct internal observation of the stomach is