Yes.
Gastroenteritis is the medical term for a stomach bug. It refers to inflammation of the stomach and intestines, commonly caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain.
Intestinal influenzea is caused by the influenza virus which resides in the human body. It can be treated by a physician who prescribes an anti-viral medication.
It is possible to get shingles or the herpes zoster virus inside of the your intestinal tract or organs. These include the lungs and brain.
I would not recommend it. Stick with ginger ale and saltine crackers.
Not really. Intestinal release is mostly methane, a by product of microbian activity. There is no acids in intestinal release. If you are having blisters in your perianal area, or buttocks; you should see a doctor, as blisters are often indicators of an infection by Herpes virus. Herpes virus is sexually transmitted and symptons often include swollen nodes and similar simptoms to a flu in come cases.
Intestinal is correct.
Intestinal glands are located in the epithelial lining of the small intestine and colon. What happens when the intestinal glands secrete intestinal juice is that trypsin activates other enzymes to aid in protein digestion.
gastrin
it's the intestinal crypts, or crypts of Lieberkuhn
To get/keep the bowls/intestinal track working.
Mucus protects the stomach and intestinal linings.