Impaired gastric accommodation

Introduction

Introduction The weakening of the gastric occlusion is a manifestation of the dysmotility of the gastroparesis, and the weakening of the gastric occlusion results in a weakening of the physiological function of the stomach. Common in stomach pain, hiccups, phlegm, diabetes, vomiting, as well as Western medicine, acute and chronic gastritis, anorexia syndrome, digestive disorders, ulcer disease. The weakening of gastric occlusion is due to the suffering of gastroparesis syndrome, which causes many reasons for gastric dysfunction, including overworked tension, untimely eating, working or exercising immediately after eating, excessive drinking, excessive eating, Eat foods that are difficult to digest, etc.

Cause

Cause

The weakening of gastric occlusion is due to the suffering of gastroparesis syndrome, which causes many reasons for gastric dysfunction, including overworked tension, untimely eating, working or exercising immediately after eating, excessive drinking, excessive eating, Eat foods that are difficult to digest, etc. The digestive juice contains hydrochloric acid (hydrochloric acid), a corrosive substance used in industry to clean metals. Although the stomach has a protective film to protect it from gastric acid, the esophagus lacks this protective layer.

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Gastrointestinal dysfunction

Diagnosis: The dysmotility of gastroparesis often manifests as:

1. The gastric antrum is low and the gastric emptying is delayed.

2. The proximal end of the stomach is less compliant, which weakens the gastric containment.

3. The pressure at the proximal end of the stomach is reduced, which delays the emptying of the gastric fluid.

4. The stomach, pylorus, and duodenum movements are not coordinated. Therefore, the disease mainly manifests as delayed gastric emptying. There are often symptoms such as early satiety, fullness in the upper abdomen after meals, and discomfort in the upper abdomen after eating.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Gastrointestinal dysfunction, also known as gastrointestinal neurosis, is a general term for a group of gastrointestinal syndromes. Mental factors are the main causes of this disease, such as emotional stress, anxiety, difficulties in life and work, troubles, accidents. Unfortunately, it can interfere with the normal activities of high-grade nerves, which in turn can cause dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract. Delayed gastric emptying performance mainly includes: nausea, early satiety, feeling of fullness in the upper abdomen after meals, hernia, loss of appetite, vomiting, upper abdominal pain, stomach retention or solid food emptying due to indigestion, forming stomach stones, etc. Causes the patient's weight to drop. The decrease in appetite is mainly due to the poor function of the stomach due to the stomach injury caused by stomach diseases, and the amount of diet is small.

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