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Vomiting (known medically as emesis and informally as throwing up and a number of other terms) is the forceful expulsion of the contents of one's stomach through the mouth and sometimes the nose....
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Did you ever toss your cookies? That means throw up, or puke. It's gross, but just about everyone has done it. Find out more in this article for kids. ... Jordan just threw up, or puked. But what is puke? It goes by many names: vomit, throw up, upchuck, gut soup, ralphing, and barf. Whatever you call it, it's the same...
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Since vomiting often happens suddenly with little warning (especially in kids), it's hard to prevent. If you feel very nauseated though, here are some things that might soothe that sensation before you throw up:
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We throw up when our stomach is irritated or overfilled. Some people throw up because their stomachs don’t pass food easily and food flows backwards into the esophagus. But most people throw up because of an irritated stomach caused by—yes, you guessed it—viruses or bacteria.
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