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Q: Does nurofen plus taken excessively damage stomach lining and cause nausea and vomiting?
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Can inducing vomiting after drinking alcohol be bad for your health?

You should never induce vomiting. Stomach acids are very harsh and can damage the esophagus from vomiting too much.


Why do the acids in our tummy not burn them?

The stomach's lining is protected from the corrosive gastric acid by a layer of mucous. If the mucous lining thins or is otherwise damaged, acid can damage the lining of the stomach, causing an ulcer. While the stomach's lining is able to resist gastric acid thanks to its layer of mucous, the esophagus and mouth aren't as well-protected. So, if there is a problem with the sphincter that keeps the stomach shut, and the stomach acid enters the esophagus, it can cause damage and pain that is felt as heartburn. Excessive vomiting can also damage the esophagus; gastric acid can even damage teeth due to vomiting.


How do the PH levels of stomach acid effect the enamel on teeth?

The low pH levels in stomach acid can erode tooth enamel over time. This is why frequent vomiting (where the teeth consistently meet stomach acid) can damage the teeth.


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The side effects of spirulina are liver damage, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, weakness, thirst, rapid heartbeat, shock, and death.


What peripheral damage can result from forced vomiting?

Vomiting causes other serious problems, including acid-related scarring of the fingers (if used to induce vomiting) and damage to tooth enamel.


Can binge eating disorder can lead to stomach tissue damage?

Bulimics starve themselves for a time, then binge on huge quantities followed by self-induced vomiting. The acid from their vomiting eventually erodes/eats the enamel on their teeth, their gums and their esophagus. Fatal bleeding can result from this.


Is stomach acid dangerous?

Yes, stomach acid can burn. Gastric acid contains hydrochloric acid, which is a very strong acid. However, the lining of the stomach is protected by a layer of mucus, which prevents the acid from burning the stomach. However, a weakness in the mucus layer or excessive production of stomach acid can result in an ulcer. Excessive vomiting can damage the esophagus due to the burning effects of stomach acid. In addition, excessive vomiting can also damage the teeth for the same reason. However, it's not easy to get burned by your own stomach acid. You won't hurt yourself if you accidentally get vomit on your skin, for example. However, heavy vomiting and frequent heartburn can cause damage to your esophagus, and ulcers can develop and become very painful. You should eat a proper diet, and always consult a doctor if you have frequent heartburn or other pain symptoms in your stomach or lower chest.


Does vomiting get rid of all caloric intake?

No. Also, vomiting to reduce caloric intake is a symptom of a disorder called bulimia, and if you have been vomiting to do this then you should seek out help from a doctor or counselor immediately. Bulimia can be very dangerous, and repeated vomiting can also damage the esophagus causing a condition called Barrett's Esophagus (among other problems). Get help immediately--you'll be glad you did. Answer To this day I have a damaged valve in my esophagus, the one that is supposed to keep your food in your stomach, from forcing myself to vomit. Now I have to take medicine every day or I can't keep the acid in my stomach from backing up into my esophagus. Vomiting on purpose can also damage your teeth, causing tooth decay. It can also damage your heart, and your skin will begin to lose its elasticity because it has no fat under it. You can end up dead or very sick. Please get help today. See the Related Links.


Can you throw up?

It is physically possible for essentially every person and / or animal to throw up, but that is dangerous as vomiting can cause damage to the stomach and esophagus due to stomach acid, it can wear away the protective enamel of teeth, it can cause reptured blood vessels, and it will cause the individual's glands to swell.


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What are the side effects of excessive vomiting?

When you vomit contents within the stomach are expelled up the esophagus and out of the mouth. Along with partially digested foods, stomach acid is also expelled. This acid can damage and irritate the lining of the esophagus as well as inside the mouth. This acid will also corrode the enamel of the teeth.


Is a tenant responsible for irreparable damage landlords carpet for vomiting on it?

Yes.