peristalsis in English

noun
1
the involuntary constriction and relaxation of the muscles of the intestine or another canal, creating wavelike movements that push the contents of the canal forward.
Yoga helps your body reabsorb and expel gas by stimulating peristalsis , the muscle contractions that eliminate waste.
noun
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1. It is characterized by a return of peristalsis.

2. Failed peristalsis was commonly encountered in patients as well as controls.

3. Peristalsis in the body of the esophagus is under vagal control.

4. Relieve muscle tension arm brought writing, but also promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, helps digestion.

5. Objective : To explore the effects of Shengjiang decoction ( SJD ) on gastrointestinal peristalsis and gastrointestinal hormones.

6. The smooth muscles thus more easily contract in a characteristic rhythm called intestinal peristalsis.

7. We don't know, after growing that only belong to adolescent peristalsis, he is not reality.

8. Results The intestinal peristalsis moved slow, peptic acid secretion decreased and pepsin activity decreased.

9. The frequency of peristalsis in the duodenum was calculated from this sequence at 14 contractions per minute.

10. Peristalsis moves feces through the colon to the rectum, where they stimulate the urge to defecate.

11. Results: The frequency the strength and the rhythm is related to the peristalsis of the stomach.

12. Coarse, indigestible plant matter , consisting primarily of polysaccharides such as cellulose, that when eaten stimulates peristalsis.

13. Tomato fibre can improve apparently intestinal peristalsis, and increase dejection amounts, weights, and elevate defecation frequents.

14. Banana is rich in dietary fiber, can stimulate peristalsis of the stomach to help discharge.

15. Peristalsis or papillar activity during examination are produced by exceeding the physiological amount of flow or pressure.

16. In addition, YYNE can promote the mice peristalsis, reduce the body torsion induced by acetic acid.

17. Wireless capsule endoscope was propelled by gastrointestinal peristalsis, thus its locomotion was very slow and uncontrollable.

18. Borborygmus A rumbling, gurgling, “growling” stomach noise heard on auscultation of the abdomen in conditions of increased intestinal peristalsis

19. METHODS The effect of Compound Rhubarb Mixture on gastrointestinal peristalsis of mice was observed by small intestine charcoal powder propelling test.

20. This twice daily peristalsis creates tidal currents every six hours, pushing sea water first north, then south.

21. 27 Need abdomen to massage, encourage a patient to walk more, give laxative or stimulation of physiological saline clyster alvine peristalsis.

22. (Asafoetida) The flatulence and spasmodic contraction of stomach and œsophagus with reverse peristalsis are the most marked symptoms

23. Several studies have shown the association of reflux oesophagitis with lower oesophageal sphincter dysfunction and impaired oesophageal peristalsis.

24. That morning he stretched his back and sipped black coffee and enjoyed the sudden, urgent peristalsis of a much younger man.

25. MethodsMethods of pyreticosis induced by yeast in rats, bacteria incubation in vitro and peristalsis of small intestine in mice were used in the experiment.

26. The McNemar test was used to compare the incidence of failed peristalsis in patients before and after healing of oesophagitis.

27. (Magnesium sulfate, NLM, Medical Subject Headings) The Cathartic action of magnesium cations appears to result, in part, from osmotically mediated water retention, which subsequently stimulates peristalsis.

28. Loperamide is a selective Antidiarrheal opioid which works directly on circular and longitudinal intestinal muscles, through the opioid receptor, to inhibit peristalsis and prolong transit time

29. After the chyme has been moved forward a certain distance the peristalsis automatically stops and the “rhythmic segmentation,” as it is called by some, resumes.

30. BACKGROUND: Achalasia is an esophageal motor disorder of unknown etiology characterized by impaired swallow-induced lower esophageal sphincter (LES) relaxation and diminished or absent esophageal body peristalsis.

31. Moxabelil is a commonly used gastrointestinal motility drug in clinical practice, which activates the cholinergic 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 receptor in the gastrointestinal wall muscles, releasing a large amount of acetylcholine, thereby promoting gastrointestinal peristalsis, and Acceleratings …

32. Moxabelil is a commonly used gastrointestinal motility drug in clinical practice, which activates the cholinergic 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 receptor in the gastrointestinal wall muscles, releasing a large amount of acetylcholine, thereby promoting gastrointestinal peristalsis, and Acceleratings …

33. The pain is accompanied by Borborygmi, and is succeeded sooner or later by a desire to go to stool.: If the abstinence is continued for two or three days he has Borborygmi, occasionally tenesmus.: The intestines undergo an augmentation in peristalsis and Borborygmi are heard.

34. The food is either being mixed with acids in your stomach to break it down to its basic constituents or being squeezed by a complicated muscular action known as “peristalsis” through your intestines, allowing the nutrients to be absorbed into the bloodstream.

35. There are three common mechanisms of action of Antidiarrheal medications: adsorbents, which help eliminate the toxin or bacteria from the GI tract; antimotility agents, which slow peristalsis; and probiotics, which help to restore the normal bacteria found in the lower intestine

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