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  2. Regurgitation: Causes and What Helps Keep Food Down - Verywell...

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    Regurgitation is the involuntary return of consumed food up your throat into your mouth. This occurs before the food is digested. The problem can feel like acid is moving up from your stomach into your throat or mouth. It can cause a sour or bitter taste in your mouth. This can lead to bad breath and tooth decay.

  3. 6 Reasons You Are Regurgitating and How to Stop It | Buoy

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    Regurgitation is when food, liquid, or stomach acid flows back up from the stomach and into the mouth. It can happen from GERD, eating too fast, or if you are overweight or pregnant. If it happens a lot, there may be an underlying issue.

  4. Regurgitation: Causes, treatment, and more - Medical News Today

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    Regurgitation is the return of stomach contents up the esophagus and into the mouth. It may occur along with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Around 80% of people...

  5. Regurgitate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    : to throw or pour back or out from or as if from a cavity. regurgitate food. memorized facts to regurgitate on the exam. Did you know? Something regurgitated has typically been taken in, at least partially digested, and then spit back out—either literally or figuratively.

  6. Regurgitation: Causes and Treatments in Babies and Adults - ...

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    Regurgitation happens when a mixture of gastric juices and undigested food rises back up the esophagus and into the mouth. If you have acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux...

  7. REGURGITATING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    verb. uk / rɪˈɡɜː.dʒɪ.teɪt / us / rɪˈɡɝː.dʒə.teɪt / [ I or T ] to bring back swallowed food into the mouth: Owls regurgitate partly digested food to feed their young. [ T ] disapproving. If you regurgitate facts, you just repeat what you have heard without thinking about it: Many students simply regurgitate what they hear in lectures.

  8. 6 Reasons You Are Regurgitating and How to Stop It: - San Diego...

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    Regurgitation, the involuntary return of stomach contents into the mouth, can be an uncomfortable and distressing experience. While occasional regurgitation is normal, frequent or chronic regurgitation can indicate an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.

  9. REGURGITATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    REGURGITATE definition: 1. to bring back swallowed food into the mouth: 2. If you regurgitate facts, you just repeat what…. Learn more.

  10. Rumination syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rumination syndrome is a condition in which someone repeatedly regurgitates undigested or partially digested food from the stomach. The regurgitated food is then chewed again and swallowed or spit out. People with rumination syndrome don't try to regurgitate food. It happens without any effort.

  11. REGURGITATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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    1. to vomit forth (partially digested food) 2. (of some birds and certain other animals) to bring back to the mouth (undigested or partly digested food with which to feed the young) 3. (intransitive) to be cast up or out, esp from the mouth. 4. (intransitive) medicine.