Yes, emesis means the same thing as vomiting . Emesis is the proper medical term, while vomiting is more colloquial.
Emesis is the medical term for vomiting.
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Emesis is the medical term meaning vomiting.
hyperemesis: excessive vomiting
The medical definition you are looking for is emesis. It is used to describe vomit. It is not a suffix, it is a noun. Different types of vomiting are preceded by a prefix, or adjective. Some examples are gastric emesis, reflux emesis, or emesis gravidarum. Hope this is helpful to you.
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Emesis or vomiting is the forceful ejection of the stomach contents, and Regurgitation is the back-flow of undigested food that has not reached the stomach yet.
The medical term for vomiting is emesis, so the combination is -emesis. For example, hemetemesis is vomiting up blood (heme).
The scientific term for throwing up is "emesis."
to vomit as in hematemesis, to vomit blood.
In the medical field its called emesis. Emesis consists of whatever is in your stomach at the time and some digestive acids. This includes partially digested food and drink.