Anything unremarkable in a medical document is good news; it means it was not abnormal. Everyone's intestines contain gas.
This typically means that there are no unusual or concerning findings when assessing the gas distribution within the intestines. It suggests that there are no signs of abnormal gas accumulation or abnormalities that could indicate an underlying gastrointestinal issue.
Unremarkable in medical terms means normal. If the visualized bowel gas in your imaging study was unremarkable, that means it didn't look like it was indicating any disease or condition.
Perfect bowel
No. Beans usually cause intestinal gas.
Intestinal gas
Intestinal Gas
I think you mean BOWEL movement. It means you ate something that the bacteria in your digestive system turned into gas. Intestinal gas has a lot of smelly methane and sulfur in it. Having gas isn't harmful, though it can be painful if you have a lot of it trapped in your intestines!
All humans have intestinal gas.
Excessive upper intestinal gas can be caused by swallowing more than a usual amount of air while eating, drinking or chewing gum. Lower intestinal gas is a normal byproduct of the bacterial action on the food that is not broken down until reaching the colon.
Perhaps, if you have enough gas in the intestinal tract.
The change in pressure during ascent in an elevator can cause the volume of intestinal gas to expand, leading to discomfort and potentially causing intestinal cramps. This phenomenon is similar to what happens when ascending or descending in an airplane.
Intestinal decompression is relieving gas pressure produced when intestinal obstruction or paralytic ileus is present by placing a tube in the intestinal tract, usually via the nasogastric route.
Just because you're not eating doesn't mean you're not digesting. Digestion takes time, which can produce intestinal gas.
Why do you or anyone fart?Farting, also known as flatulence, is the act of passing intestinal gas from the anus. Intestinal gas comes from several sources: air we swallow, gas that seeps into our intestines from our blood, gas produced by chemical reactions in our guts, and gas produced by bacteria living in our guts.
That is the correct spelling of "borborygmus" (sounds caused by intestinal gas).