Peristalsis Sentence Examples

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  • Sometimes there is too little peristalsis, which can slow the passage of undigested material through the colon and cause constipation.

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  • These products increase fecal volume in order to stimulate peristalsis.

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  • This in turn increases peristalsis and stool weight and reduces the transit time of the stool in through the bowel.

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  • The food is moved along the small intestine by rhythmic movement of muscles called peristalsis.

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  • Many animals appear to drink, but although laryngeal movements are observed, they may not be followed by oesophageal peristalsis.

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  • Peristalsis helps absorption by bringing the undigested material into contact with the colon wall.

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  • In IBS, however, the normal rhythm and intensity of peristalsis is disrupted.

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  • In other cases, peristalsis can be spasmodic, causing sudden strong muscle contractions that come and go.

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  • Certain foods and drinks may disrupt peristalsis in IBS patients, which may explain why IBS attacks often occur shortly after meals.

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  • Activation of the autonomic nervous system also delays gastric emptying and reduces intestinal peristalsis.

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  • Transverse motility set showing peristalsis in the small bowel.

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  • Herbal laxatives such as aloes, cascara sagrada, rhubarb root, and senna are addictive and destructive to normal peristalsis.

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  • Increased feedings can increase peristalsis and meconium passage, decreasing bilirubin resorption into circulation.

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  • Muscle contractions in the colon (peristalsis) push the stool toward the rectum.

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  • Dietary fiber-Mostly indigestible material in food that stimulates the intestine to peristalsis.

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  • Motility disorders such as Hirschsprung's disease and psuedo-obstruction may cause blockages by retarding peristalsis, the intestinal muscle contractions that move food and waste.

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  • Ileus-An obstruction of the intestines usually caused by the absence of peristalsis.

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  • By contrast, non-mechanical obstruction, called ileus, occurs because the rhythmic contractions that move material through the bowel (called peristalsis) stop.

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  • Handling the bowel during abdominal surgery can also cause peristalsis to stop, so people who have had abdominal surgery are more likely to experience ileus.

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  • Normally, the colon is quiet during most of that period except after meals, when its muscles contract in a series of wavelike movements called peristalsis.

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  • If the case is not a medical emergency, homeopaths and practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine can recommend therapies that may help to reinstate peristalsis.

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  • Internally strychnine acts as a bitter, increasing the secretion of gastric juice and the intestinal peristalsis, being a direct stimulant to the muscular coat; in this manner it has a purgative action.

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  • These are paralysed by atropine, and intestinal peristalsis is consequently made more active, the muscles being released from nervous control.

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  • It has in addition a markedly depressing action upon the respiratory centre, it lessens all the secretions except the sweat, and diminishes bowel peristalsis and the size of the pupil.

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  • The large number of vegetable substances used as purgatives owe their action to an irritating effect upon the mucous membrane and the neuro-muscular apparatus of the bowel, whereby the secretions and peristalsis are more or less increased, as the result of which diarrhoea ensues.

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