one thing that can happen is that the muscle becomes weak and lets the acid through the muscle leading to the oesophagus. this happens because there's too much food in the stomach so it pushes out the acid.
Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone of any age.
There are 2 anal sphincter's; if they fail then feces will drip out of the anus.
Cardiac arrest can happen to anyone of any age.
Indigestion
Indigestion
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The pressure in the pulmonary artery increases during exercise if the cardiac output increases.
If the sphincter muscle, such as the anal sphincter, were severed, it could lead to issues with bowel control, resulting in fecal incontinence. Surgical intervention may be necessary to repair or reconstruct the sphincter to restore proper function. Physical therapy and lifestyle modifications may also be needed to manage symptoms.
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The food passes through the pyloric sphincter.However, there are processes that must happen before it does and, since there's already a thorough answer to this question on this site, I won't elaborate. See the answer that was given by Diberri.I only improved this answer because it listed the wrong sphincter through which the food passes from the stomach into the duodenum part of the small intestine.
There are a number of things that may happen during the QRS wave. There will be ventricular depolarization and right after absolute refractory period for ventricles will occur.
The same thing as if you didn't have indigestion. Aside from the possibility of a little extra pain. Indigestion is simply a feeling, not a rise in the PH levels of your Gastric Acid. The fluid produced by your stomach that is mostly Potassium-chloride, Sodium-chloride, and a small amount of Hydrochloric Acid. Indigestion is chronic or recurring pain in the upper abdomen usually caused from eating. It can cause numerous symptoms and can be quite painful for some people.