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yes it can if it kickes to hard it can bruise the inside of a womens stomach and cause damage to the stomach.
Novanet Increasing the amount of stomach acid, which can lead to ulcers
it help to damage the lungs through the inhale of the smoke
No. Taking too much of it will just give you an upset stomach and possibly cause bleeding, kidney damage or liver damage.
Vicodin cannot cause acid in the stomach because acid is already naturally inside the stomach but the over use of the Vicodin could cause you to get sick so if you have not eaten then you would be throwing up acid from your stomach which could lead you to think that it could cause stomach acid.
No, the fetus is safe inside.
The final result of a an untreated peptic ulcer or perforated stomach would cause the contents of the stomach would leak into the intestinal cavity and cause acid damage and poisoning to the internal organs resulting in death.
Tornadoes cause damage through powerful winds which, on rare occasions, are strong enough to tear buildings from their foundations. Tornadoes also cause damage through the high-speed debris carried by the winds.
The hot coal will burn around the esophagus and burn right through the mucus lining in the stomach, burn and damage the epithelial tissue in your stomach, and if it passes through the stomach, burn your other vital organs, which could be the lungs. The burning of the esophagus could kill you because it could cause constriction in your throat, not allowing you to breathe.
Tornadoes cause damage through a combination of powerful winds that can tear apart structures and vegetation and flying debris that can cause severe damage on impact.
Tornadoes primarily cause damage through their powerful winds, which carry an enormous amount of force.
Yes, if they are very strong. For example strong acid or base spilled on the skin can cause burns. On the other hand, the acid inside your stomach is strong enough to dissolve iron. The mucous on the stomach walls stops the acid burning right through the stomach.