"Throwing up" as in vomiting. (mroe or less)
The body does not digest mucous so it has little effect on the body except constant regurgitation of the mucous which may stress the digestive system.
Infant regurgitation, also known as spitting up, is commonly caused by immature digestive systems, overfeeding, or swallowing air during feeding. Remedies include feeding smaller amounts more frequently, burping the baby during and after feeding, and keeping the baby upright after feeding to help prevent regurgitation. If the issue persists or is severe, it is important to consult a pediatrician for further evaluation and guidance.
Mitral regurgitation
aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation and mitral regurgitation
Effortless Regurgitation of Bright Red Blood was created in 1994-05.
Mitral regurgitation or tricuspid regurgitation is the medical term meaning backflow of blood through the mitral or tricuspid valves, respectively.
Well, technically, yes, but barf is when your stomach cannot handle what's in there. It's REALLY called regurgitation because barfing is an unwilling act, while regurgitation is a forced act on the body. Honey is just the regurgitation from a bee, so it isn't bee's barf, but bee's regurgitation.----And, strictly speaking, nectar is carried in the bee's honey crop, which is not part of the digestive tract, so it is not being regurgitated from the stomach -- so is not barf.
fertilization composition
yes
No.
pyloric
The correct spelling is "regurgitation."