cuz u had noodles for dinner
dont feed it yellow shiz
Yes, vomiting can lead to dehydration, as it causes a significant loss of fluids and electrolytes from the body. When vomiting is frequent or severe, the body may not have enough time to replace the lost fluids, resulting in symptoms of dehydration such as thirst, dry mouth, and dizziness. It's important to stay hydrated and seek medical attention if vomiting persists.
Coke is not recommended for relieving symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting. It is important to stay hydrated with clear fluids like water or electrolyte drinks instead.
You acutally can survive yellow fever though it is very unlikely. If You see the signs like nausea , vomiting ,diraha,blood vomiting then you should see a doctor right away
This can be entirely dependent on what you have eaten prior to vomiting. It may also indicate a viral infection in the stomach. Consult a doctor.
It's called pee/urine
eat more solids
you only throw up yellow fluids from you stomach
Regurgitation or vomiting is the return of solids and fluids from the stomach back to the mouth.
Mild to moderate dehydration without vomiting can be managed with oral hydration. If the dehydration is severe or if there is frequent vomiting there is no other option but to administer fluids intravenously.
Looking at what we would do today, using Jalap plant seems like a very primitive way of treating Yellow Fever which is caused by a virus carried by mosquitoes. The virus infects the liver causing a jaundiced (yellow) appearance to the skin and the whites of the eyes. The plant was used to cause vomiting. At the time people thought that disease was caused by an imbalance of what they called 'humors'. Galen's humoral theory, for example, held that illnesses were caused by imbalances among four bodily fluids: blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile. Restoration of proper humoral balance restored health. Doctors who embraced the humoral perspective studied fluids such as urine, vomit, and blood for signs of health, and prescribed treatments they hoped would influence the character of those fluids. So causing a patient to vomit was one way to do change the imbalance.
It is obviously sick. Take it to the vet!