Biology, asked by meenapranavhaney, 9 months ago

a greenish vomit which is bitter in taste is called bilious then who tasted it?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The common causes of a bile taste in the mouth include bile reflux disease, dysgeusia, and various liver disorders. Bile is a greenish-yellow fluid that is produced in a person's liver to help break down fats inside food. If a person experiences an unpleasant taste of bile in his or her mouth, there are several reasons why this might occur, most of which involve problems in the stomach or liver.

One common cause of a bile taste in the mouth is something called bile reflux disease. It is similar to acid reflux in that it causes acid to flow up the esophagus and into the back of the throat, but the pain is different. Bile reflux causes stomach pain in the upper abdominal area, and there also may be a burning feeling in one's throat or chest in addition to the sour bile taste. Nausea or vomiting may accompany the pain as well. If vomiting occurs frequently, then weight loss or throat pain can become a problem.

Another cause of an unpleasant taste is acid reflux, which occurs when gastric acid travels up the esophagus. The pain of acid reflux is often localized to the chest and throat of a suffering individual. Gastritis, which is a disorder of the gastric passageways, can cause a bile taste in the mouth as well.

Untreated bile problems can lead to a condition called Barrett's Esophagus, or Barrett's syndrome.

Answered by vikashRaojaat
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Nausea, especially in the evening, is also very common, along with acid reflux (the bitter taste of stomach acid washing up into the mouth). ... Another characteristic symptom of gastroparesis is vomiting of undigested food many hours after eating due to the weakened stomach's inability to properly churn and mix food.

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