The medical term for this condition is esophageal atresia. It is a congenital condition where the esophagus does not connect to the stomach. This condition requires surgical intervention to repair the connection between the esophagus and stomach.
The word 'stomach' is within anatomical terminology. However, when discussing conditions of the stomach, medical terminology uses the root 'gastr' in addition to prefixes, suffixes and any additional roots plus combining vowels to put them all together smoothly. An example would be 'gastroenteritis' referring to inflammation (itis) of the stomach (gastr) and intestines (enter).
diverticulitis, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic ulcers
The medical term for bleeding in the stomach is "gastric hemorrhage." This condition can be caused by several factors, including ulcers, inflammation, or trauma to the stomach lining. Symptoms may include vomiting blood, black tarry stools, and abdominal pain.
Chyme is the medical term meaning stomach contents during digestion.
Acid Reflux is the medical term for regurgitation of stomach acids.
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Gastroparesis is the medical term meaning poor contractility of the stomach. It often, but not always, is a complication of diabetes.
Pregastric means before the stomach.
Regurgitation or vomiting is the return of solids and fluids from the stomach back to the mouth.
Gastroenteralgia is the medical term meaning pain in the stomach and intestine.
gastr/o meaning stomach and the suffix -algia meaning pain, is the medical term meaning pain in the stomach