Lesions in the oesophagus (gullet) and stomach can be caused by elevated acid production in the stomach. See your doctor for PPI therapy (proton pump inhibitor) this will reduce the production of stomach acid and can help the lessions heal in as little as 6 weeks. Also, excess alcohol can cause these kind of lesions, again see your doctor for help and advise in reducing your alcohol intake. Another cause can be prolonged use of anti inflammatory medicine/painkillers, once again see your doctor or talk to your pharmacist for further advise.
The cell in the stomach have different function from the gullet.
The Stomach
It leads to the stomach
A tube that connects the mouth to your stomach
The mouth chew the food first, a muscle at the back of the mouth forces the food down your gullet and the gullet's muscle forces it down into your stomach.
Gullet is a synonym for esophagus.
they have different functions
the gullet is a tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
by going down the gullet(oesophagus)
Yes, the gullet is a synonym for throat. The medical term for throat is the oesophagus. This is where food travels from your mouth to your stomach.
The medical term for gullet is esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that connects the throat to the stomach and is responsible for transporting food and liquids to the stomach for digestion.
The frog's gullet is a place where food is transferred down through the tubes into the stomach to start the digestive process.