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Throwing Up Mucus: Why It Happens and What to DoThrowing up mucus can occur when mucus from your stomach lining or mucus that you swallow appears in your vomit. Mucus from postnasal drip and coughing can also trigger vomiting, especially in ...
Post-nasal drip occurs when excess mucus accumulates in the back of the throat or nose, primarily due to allergies, ...
Helicobacter pylori is a Gram-negative, microaerophilic bacterium that colonizes the gastric mucus overlying the epithelium of the stomach in more than 50% of the world’s population. This ...
Endoscopic gastritis was classified as erosive (in the presence of erosions), superficial (redness, edema and adherent gastric mucus in the gastric body) or atrophic (distal migration of the ...
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ENTs Share the the Right Way to Stop Post-Nasal DripPost-nasal drip occurs when mucus moves down your throat, causing irritation and cough. Here’s how medical professionals say ...
High nitrate intake caused nitrite to accumulate in loosely adherent rat gastric mucus; if this layer was removed, mucosal blood flow decreased. The authors suggest that this previously unknown ...
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