gastric problem means excess of acidity in your stomach that can lead to nausea, heartburn and Head ache. it is not that king of gas you thinks. it is basically acidic environment due to indigestion and you sometime feel relief as if some gas is issued out of you.
If your child accidentally drinks bubbles, stay calm. Bubbles are generally non-toxic and should pass through their system without issue. Give them water to drink to help dilute any bubbles in their stomach, and monitor them for symptoms such as upset stomach or vomiting. If you are concerned, contact poison control or seek medical advice.
yes. Because methane is lighter than any liquid, bubbles of methane will always rise in solution.
Swallowing a soap bubble is generally not harmful, as the ingredients in soap bubbles are typically non-toxic. The bubble will likely break down in the stomach due to stomach acids and digestive enzymes. However, if someone experiences choking or any adverse symptoms, they should seek medical attention. It's always best to avoid swallowing non-food items for safety reasons.
No, it is not a chemical change. For example, if you put gold bubbles into any single acid, no chemical change will take place.
Drinking carbonated bubbles in a drink like soda or sparkling water is harmless and won't cause any significant health effects. However, excessive consumption of carbonated beverages can lead to bloating, gas, or belching.
If your child accidentally drinks bubbles, stay calm. Bubbles are generally non-toxic and should pass through their system without issue. Give them water to drink to help dilute any bubbles in their stomach, and monitor them for symptoms such as upset stomach or vomiting. If you are concerned, contact poison control or seek medical advice.
Any drink with 'bubbles' will make you burp. Carbonation helps sometimes, by causing you to burp, which can relieve pressure but really doesn't have a ton to do with an upset stomach. And Sprite, 7 up and ginger ale are good for upset stomach.
Masturbation won't make your stomach or any other body part get bigger.
Champagne is a solution. When bubbles come off, they are carbon dioxide gas coming out of solution, so the bubbling champagne is a solution with bubbles of gas in it. The champagne is still a solution, but the bubbles are not part of it any more.
The rumbling noises can be from several things - the contractions of the stomach compressing then releasing gas in the ingesta, the passage of gas bubbles through the intestinal system, or the interaction of the fetus' movements through the uterus on the passage of gas bubbles through the mother's intestines.
Yes, gastric bypass surgery is only on the stomach. It does not change any other part of your body except shrinking your stomach so you will not want to eat as much.
As we can not see your setup, there is no way we could detect any bubble that may have been in it.
I would say the top of the ferry. but any part really, is comfortable. Just dont lie down on your stomach and you'll be fine.
The organ that is most affected by gastroenteritis is the stomach. The small intestine and the colon are also effected but not as bad as the stomach. But any part of the GI tract can be effected, and isolated biiary tract involvement has also been reported.
actually bubbles can be almost any shape, it depends on how it is built up, or how it was blown. or your question may be how come bubbles cant be spheres in which case it can be.
Part of vomit will always be stomach acid because it's naturally produced in the stomach as a part of digestion. However, throwing up blood can be a sign of damage to the trachea/esophagus/stomach/liver/duodenum, ruptured stomach ulcers, liver disorders.. the list is long. Basically if you throw up blood and your throat isn't hurting (like it's cut) get to hospital (quickly if any significant amount - ruptured ulcers can kill quickly). In any case - seek medical advice immediately.
Hydrochloric acid is produced in the stomach as part of the digestive process and is contained within the stomach lining, which is specially adapted to prevent harm from the acid. The stomach lining has a protective mucous layer that prevents the acid from coming into direct contact with the organ tissues. Additionally, the stomach lining continuously produces new cells to replace any cells that may be damaged by the acid.