Throwing up or vomiting ranks among the most hated behaviors we associate with being sick. It’s not a pleasant process. It probably won’t help you appreciate it, but the process our body goes through ...
The most common reason for throwing up is to get rid of something your body feels is harmful to you. This could be a nasty virus or a chemical that the body is worried about. Instead of allowing those ...
Only make yourself throw up if a healthcare provider says it's necessary. Vomiting after swallowing harmful chemicals can cause serious damage. If you or someone swallows something dangerous, call ...
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Qin Rao, MD, is a board-certified physician based in New York City. He currently works as a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at Manhattan Gastroenterology. Yellow vomit means you are throwing up ...