No, unless there is chronic emesis as associated with anorexia or bulimia. Because it is acidic, there is a good Chance you will experience irritation or burning.
It contains hydrochloric acid.
Because your stomach is well lined with mucus producing cells that line the stomach with mucus that keep HCl from digesting the stomach it has been secreted into. When you vomit the mucus come up with the acid to protect, to a degree, you esophagus and mouth. Hydrochloric acid ingested would burn tour mouth and esophagus on the way to your stomach.
The stomach, I believe contains hydrochloric acid. HCl.
No. Not normally. The stomach produces hydrochloric acidas an aid to digestion.
Yes. The human stomach contains small amounts of hydrochloric acid.
The stomach contains highly concentrated hydrochloric acid.
The mouth contains amylase in saliva, and the stomach contains hydrochloric acid.
The mouth contains amylase in saliva, and the stomach contains hydrochloric acid.
Stomach acid, primarily hydrochloric acid, is very corrosive and has a low pH. When this acid comes into contact with sensitive tissues in the stomach or esophagus, it can cause irritation and burning sensations. Additionally, if the stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus (acid reflux), it can further irritate and burn the lining of the esophagus.
The stomach contains large amounts of hydrochloric acid, which helps in the digestion of food by breaking down proteins and killing harmful bacteria.
Stomach acid
Esophageal sphincter or known as cardia. It prevents the acids and stomach contains to re-enter the esophagus.