Difference between vomit and regurgitation
The importance of knowing to the difference between a term and another one is that they are signs of different diseases. The vomit is the violent ejection of stomach content to the outside of the body through esophagus and the mouth.
The vomit is related to diseases of the stomach, internal, kidney, liver and páncreas.
Regurgitation is the ebb tide of food nondigested (that never has arrived at the stomach) through esophagus and the mouth.
The regurgitation is a symptom of megaesófago or another esofágica disease. Also it is a process considered normal in the wild wolves and other animals that regurgitate the food to feed their young.
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