Depending on the force of the return, this occurrence could be considered regurgitation or vomiting. If the food in the mouth is not forced out of the mouth, perhaps leaves a bitter taste in the back of the throat or heartburn, the occurrence would be considered regurgitation. If the food is violently forced out of the mouth, perhaps with nausea beforehand or dry heaves afterwards, the occurrence is considered vomiting.
When swallowed food is returned to the mouth, it is known as reflux. Reflux can be treated by eating smaller portions and losing weight.
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Regurgitation.
The medical term for taking something by mouth and swallowing it is "oral ingestion." This is the process of consuming a substance through the mouth, where it passes down the throat and into the stomach for digestion and absorption into the body.
Regurgitation or vomiting is the return of solids and fluids from the stomach back to the mouth.
Stoma is the medical term for mouth or opening.
Stoma- is the medical terminology combining form meaning mouth. It can be found in words like stomatitis (inflammation of the mouth) or xerostomia (dry mouth).
stomatitis
When food travels from the stomach back to the mouth, it is called regurgitation.In some animals, this is normally emesis, or vomiting. In ruminants such as cows, it is called chewing the cud. Birds normally regurgitate swallowed food to feed their young.
Stomatalgia is the medical term meaning mouth pain.
Oral means pertaining to the mouth.
Orogastric
Palatitis
Extraoral is the medical term meaning outside the mouth.