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Stomach

The stomach is a part of the digestive system where food is broken down by acid. It is then transferred to the intestines.

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What is next after stomach and where this is end?

what is next to the stomach end where this is end

What organ in the stomach is hollow?

The stomach is hollow. There are no individual organs inside the stomach.

What if your stomach hurts you incredibly and feels so bad and it hits you in a seconds notice that you MUST eat or you feel like you will throw up or pass out and goes away and you feel right when yo?

Man, it can be caused by any number of things. Maybe an intestinal disorder, or it could be the gall bladder. In any event, you really need to see a physician and now not later. You should not have to suffer like this, and the earlier they can get a diagnosis the better they can treat the condition.

Lastly, asking a question like this on any site can drive you nuts! No one here knows your medical history, or exactly what your environment, eating habits, lifestyle is etc. Your going to get a lot of guesswork, and although sincere in their efforts, they can be sincerely wrong. Don't worry, don't try to create your own diagnosis, do not take any other lay persons diagnosis, just see your physician. Remember, the earlier the detection, the better chances of a cure.

Defective red blood cells due to stomach enzyme deficiency?

nutritional anemia need vitamin b12 to help maintain iron. Iron deficiency seen with ice eaters in copious amounts.

What is stomach poison?

It is when you have consumed food, or something that has either not been fully cooked or raw or had gone bad. the term is called food poisoning. Stomach poisoning is considered the same thing only a different term.

Can your stomach digest your teeth?

The connective tissues of the pulp will be completely digested, the dentine which is more porous and fragile to acid attack will dissolve at a much slower rate but it too will eventually be dissolved by the gastric acids.

Now, the enamel is of much discussion; but most dentists notice lingual erosion (dissolved enamel on the surfaces of teeth facing the tongue) in patients who suffer from a lot vomitting (like pregnant women). This suggests that a strong acid attack can demineralise and erode the enamel structure, but the process is long and slow. Out of the whole 24hr digestion cycle food is only in the areas of extreme pH for apx. 6 hours.

So the answer to your question is that your stomach can digest a tooth to some extent, by the time it is found in your feces the enamel structure may be in pieces or with nice big holes in it, it will be hollowed out by the pulp being dissolved and there will be little dentine left.

Am I just having too much acid in your stomach or is it something worse?

I was once diagnosed with too much stomach acid. My symptoms are: 1. Feeling nauseos. 2. It comes at random times. 3. Sometimes, i feel like a spot between my two rib cages hurt... but I didnt tell the doctor that. I dont know, I guess I forgot or something......

Now, sometimes I wake up at night because my breathing feels weird. Not like I cant breath, but like its unsatisfying, or Im not drawing in enough air. But when I sit up it feels better, and when I stand up its goes away. After a while, I can lie down again.

Its really scary. Can someone help me figure out what it is?

Why does food take so long in the stomach?

Because it needs to stay in the acidic environment of the stomach for 4-6 hours in order to start the digestion of protein.
because the food has to be broken do in the stomach by acid to go to different parts of the body where the food you eat is needed

What does peristalsis in the stomach do?

Peristalsis is a series of muscular contractions which moves food, in its various stages of digestion, through the alimentary canal.

Why are you having bad cramps in your lower stomach when you pee?

because your bladder is letting out all the pee and liquids so it is contracting because it is emptier than it was before you peed! lol, i am not 100% sure about the answer but i am 98% sure, sorry =)

What functions does the stomach do?

The stomach breaks down food and mixes it with acidic juices to produce chyme which is the name for the food that is broken down and mushed together to make it go down easier. so basically the stomach helps you digest your food.

Is it bad to saran wrap your stomach?

i did it and i ended up in the hospital because i started to cook my insides... i also pooped hot camel poop..

Why would your left upper side of stomach be hurting and you are throwing up?

Because you are eating to much food and it causes you to throw up.

Does riding a stationary bike make your butt bigger or smaller?

The easy answer is, neither bigger or smaller. Your butt is just sitting there. Think of aerobic exercise as a whole body exercise. However, it will get smaller if you are starting with a more than average fat supply. And, if your intensity and mileage is high enough, you will be building muscle in your legs, and butt area, but most people will not experience a bigger butt.

Is it possible to be born with no skin on your stomach?

i was born with it and had operations at Alder Hey Liverpool and don't know medical term

Why does a rabbits stomach gurgle?

because a pet rabitt cant move so much in its hutch

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