Stomach can be irritated by chemicals, hard food, poisons and gases. In case of some bacterial infections or even simple saccharomyces it is possible that the gases formed irritate the stomach too much and the food to be digested takes a foamy appearance.
what your throwing up isn't necessarily foam. However, what your expelling out of your mouth is from your nasal cavities and such. when your asleep it's almost like it's draining. and it goes into your stomach.
Also, a lot of this could be "Morning Anxiety"
Because there is alot of gases in your stomach and when you vomit, all those gases mix with the liquids and cause it to foam (the liquids).
Because there is alot of gases in your stomach and when you vomit, all those gases mix with the liquids and cause it to foam (the liquids).
No, just sick
They can. The foam is water and stomach acids which have a lot of air bubbles in it. Repeated vomiting is a danger sign, the dog should be seen by a veterinarian.
If it is clear foam it is due to hairballs that the cat is trying to vomit out, you will need to give the cat a laxative or lactulose to help. These products can be purchased only from the veterinarian.
One reason I found for an infant vomiting foam is if the child has a cold and is swallowing too much mucous, otherwise im not sure what other causes may be but if it is a newborn its alway best to check with your pediatrician.
To vomit is "vomir" I vomit: Je vomis You vomit: Tu vomis He/she/one vomits: Il/elle/on vomit We vomit: Nous vomissons You (plural or polite) vomit: Vous vomissez They vomit: Ils/elles vomissent
you vomit beacause you stomach hates food and wants you to vomit
No, pears do not vomit.
Horses do not vomit
Foam is a noun (the foam) and a verb (to foam).
All dogs vomit
Yes, girls can vomit.