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The question is not quite clear. If it is meant to mean "Does citric acid cause vomiting?" The answer would usually be no. Citric acid is the acid found in citrus fruit, such as oranges and lemons. The acidity would not cause vomiting, as the stomach uses hydrochloric acid to digest food, and is able to cope with quite strong concentrations. The citric acid could cause vomiting if too much was consumed at once, but even water can cause vomiting if taken in very large quantities.
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drinking plenty of fluids, such as water and juice, to prevent dehydration caused by vomiting and diarrhea, intravenous fluids if severe nausea prevents drinking, particularly in small children.
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A: you must be really sick vomiting all the time and it's nasty B: I can only understanding vomiting once because you get out all your food in the first place C: Vomiting is nasty and you can't vomit every day all day
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Vomiting is the body's reaction to an irritation or inflammation of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Most vomiting will resolve itself, once the body has gotten ride of the irritant. Some over-the-counter remedies can help settle the stomach, but don't work very well until the body has cleared itself of the irritating factor. Protracted vomiting is very serious as it can lead to dehydration or metabolic changes which can cause life-threatening heart arrhythmias, especially in people who are prone to them. There are anti-emetic drugs such as Phenergan and Zofran that doctors can use to arrest vomiting, but they are by prescription only. Patients receiving these drugs will also receive IV fluids to help replace lost electrolytes and fluid volume. Vomiting in patients with a decreased level of consciousness, such as in the severely intoxicated patient, is life-threatening, and should be treated by qualified medical personnel. Call EMS for anyone displaying such symptoms.
No. Once the alcohol enters your bloodstream, the only way to get it out is through your liver and kidneys. However, by vomiting you can get rid of the alcohol that's still in your stomach and therefore keep you from becoming more intoxicated than you already are.
Drain all the fluids in the bike, and you might have to drain motor oil and diff oil more then once.
Once a vehicle is considered salvaged, you cant get it clear for any reason, even after its repaired.