If the liquids we drink end up in the stomach, how does our stomach acid not get thinned down by the constant flow of liquid?

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If the liquids we drink end up in the stomach, how does our stomach acid not get thinned down by the constant flow of liquid?

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The stomach just produces more acid. When we eat or drink, it does dilute, which is why people with stomach ulcers get some relief when eating.

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