Keywords
Alimentary Canal
Barium Swallows
Colorectal Cancer
Digestive Oncology
Endocrine Disorders
Endoscopy
Authors:
Eunmi Yang
Department of Gastroenterology, University of Maribor, Iran
Correspondence to Author: Eunmi Yang
Abstract:
While occasional indigestion is quite normal, some people suffer from the negative consequences of mimicking unpleasantness, ballooning and basically every time they eat, they burp. Twenty percent of the population suffers from gastroesophageal reflux disease, a chronic dyspepsia that is evaluated by a physician. The esophageal sphincter, a solid cylinder that lets food enter the stomach and then closes to prevent it from coming back, protects the neck from stomach acid on a regular basis. However, food can push up through the slackened aperture and produce heartburn if the sphincter unwinds. The corrosive stomach acid that comes into contact with the throat and causes discomfort could be the cause of reflux symptoms. If your corrosive is too strong, you can incorporate these specific foods.
Citation:
Eunmi Yang. Topic of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System. Japanese Journal of Gastroenterology, 2024.
Journal Info
- Journal Name: Japanese Journal of Gastroenterology
- Impact Factor: 2.709**
- ISSN: 2832-4870
- DOI: 10.52338/jjogastro
- Short Name: JJOGASTRO
- Acceptance rate: 55%
- Volume: 4 (2024)
- Submission to acceptance: 25 days
- Acceptance to publication: 10 days
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