No
Generally no. Many people consume dry cereal in the form of granola without milk. If consuming too much dry products gave one stomach cramps, consuming water or any other liquid with the cereal would be just as effective. Milk has no special property in relieving or preventing stomach cramps any more than other fluids.
No. Swallowing is a voluntary action that forces solids or liquids, with or without nutritional value, down the oesophagus into the stomach. Eating includes mastication (chewing), and swallowing.
Sometimes acid (high pH level liquid) from acidic or citrus fruits such as oranges or lemons can upset your stomach.
Cereal is a solid food. It typically consists of crunchy grains that are consumed with milk or other liquids.
Stomach juices and liquid food called chyme
It is usually bile when it is yellow, that is becasue it is the lining of your stomach, usually when there is nothing left in your stomach after not eating enough food or being sick too much that your stomach has emptied.
Does it happen while you are eating and drinking? Or is it reflux from your stomach?
For the first several weeks after any bariatric surgery you must only eat liquid foods. Once your stomach heals and is used to the surgery you can begin to incorporate solid foods. It takes a lot of time to get used to what you can handle eating, since your stomach will be smaller.
The stomach the stomach the stomach's job is to churn and mixed and digest food until it's a liquid.
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The liquid in your stomach is called gastric acid or stomach acid. It is primarily composed of hydrochloric acid, enzymes, and mucus, and helps in digestion by breaking down food.
Cereal does not fully dissolve in milk or liquid but can break down and soften over time as it absorbs moisture. The extent to which it breaks down depends on the type of cereal and the time it is left in the liquid. Crunchy cereals may retain their shape longer, while softer cereals can become mushy. Ultimately, cereal can lose its texture but does not completely dissolve like sugar or salt.