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  1. Vomiting serves an evolutionary purpose for humans by preventing the ingestion of something harmful, and by expelling noxious substances once ingested. [1] Vomiting excessive amounts of alcohol is an attempt by the body to prevent alcohol poisoning and death. Vomiting may also be caused by other drugs, such as opiates, or toxins found in some ...

  2. Vomit. Vomiting, tacuinum sanitatis casanatensis (14th century) A drunk woman that is vomiting on grass. A drunk man vomiting on a subway train. Vomiting, also called puking or emesis, is emptying the contents of stomach through mouth. It can be either food or liquid in the stomach.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › VomitoVomito - Wikipedia

    Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. Il vomito (detto anche emesi, dal greco ἔμεσις, èmesis) è il processo in cui il contenuto gastrico e duodenale viene espulso dalla bocca in modo forzato. Questo meccanismo è un riflesso di difesa che consente di eliminare sostanze tossiche dal tratto gastrointestinale prima che vengano assorbite.

  4. Vamana (Panchakarma) Categories: Symptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen. Body fluids. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after diseases and disorders.

  5. Toxicology. Jamaican vomiting sickness, also known as toxic hypoglycemic syndrome ( THS ), [1] acute ackee fruit intoxication, [2] or ackee poisoning, [1] is an acute illness caused by the toxins hypoglycin A and hypoglycin B, which are present in fruit of the ackee tree. While in the fully ripened arils, hypoglycin A is at levels of less than ...

  6. Chemoreceptor trigger zone. The chemoreceptor trigger zone ( CTZ) is an area of the medulla oblongata that receives inputs from blood -borne drugs or hormones, and communicates with other structures in the vomiting center to initiate vomiting. The CTZ is located within the area postrema, which is on the floor of the fourth ventricle and is ...

  7. Coffee ground vomiting. Coffee ground vomitus refers to a particular appearance of vomit. Within organic heme molecules of red blood cells is the element iron, which oxidizes following exposure to gastric acid. This reaction causes the vomitus to look like ground coffee .