Regurgitation of fluids backwards compared to their normal course is known as reflux. For example, movement of stomach contents backwards through the esophagus is esophageal reflux. "Brash" is sometimes used to describe this phenomenon as well. If this fluid exits forefully through the mouth, it's referred to as emesis (commonly known as vomiting). Vesicoureteral reflux is backwards regurgitation of urine from the bladder to the ureters. In describing movement of blood through heart valves, "regurgitation" is normally used.
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Mitral regurgitation or tricuspid regurgitation is the medical term meaning backflow of blood through the mitral or tricuspid valves, respectively.
Mitral regurgitation is backflow of blood through the mitral valve.
Emesis is the medical term meaning vomiting.EmesisEmesis is also known as vomiting.terms for vomiting are regurgitation, throwing up, inability to keep food downEmesisThrowing up.Nauseaemesis
Acid Reflux is the medical term for regurgitation of stomach acids.
Anacusis is the medical term meaning complete deafness.
Syncope is the medical term meaning fainting.
Lamina is the medical term meaning layers.
Sensation is the medical term meaning feeling.
Eructation is the medical term meaning burping.eructation
Atrophy is the medical term meaning shrinking.
Metastasize is the medical term meaning "to spread."