Regurgitation
Regurgitation is the symptom of emitting undigested food from the mouth. It is similar to, but not quite the same symptom as vomiting, reflux, etc.
Regurgitation is common and usually normal for a baby. Occasional regurgitation by a child or
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Causes
Causes of regurgitation include:
- Normal baby. Most regurgitation by babies is normal, although rarely it can be a disorder.
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Related Symptom Topics
Read more about these related symptoms:
- Vomiting- Overview| Causes| Types| Drugs
- Swallowing Difficulty- Overview| Causes
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Related Disease and Condition Topics
Read about these medical conditions related to Regurgitation:
- Reflux- Overview
- Esophagus Disorders- Overview
- Gastric Motility Disorders- Overview
- Heartburn- Overview...
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