Do we puke stomach acid alongside the substances that our stomach doesn’t want to digest? If we do, does our esophagus, teeth, tongue etc. get damaged in the process? If we don’t, how and why?

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Do we puke stomach acid alongside the substances that our stomach doesn’t want to digest? If we do, does our esophagus, teeth, tongue etc. get damaged in the process? If we don’t, how and why?

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You do! And they do!!

You can get all kinds of awful, long-term damage from repeated vomiting – from enamel erosion on your teeth to oesophageal cancer.

It’s a serious problem if you have a medical condition that makes you vomit a lot, like bulimia or gastroparesis.

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