gastroenterology,
gastrolling,
gastronome,
gastropod,
gastronomic,
gastric,
gastritis,
gastronomic.
The root word "gastro-" pertains to the stomach or the digestive tract. It is commonly used in medical terms related to the stomach and gastrointestinal system.
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This is because while combining two medical root words one should keep in mind the anatomical arrangement of those root words. Whichever organ comes first anatomically, should be used first. In the above case the gastro i.e. the stomach comes before entero i.e. intestine so only the work gastroenteritis is valid.
The Greek stems in the word "gastroenteritis" are "gastro" which means stomach and "enter" which refers to the intestine, and "itis" which denotes inflammation. Together, the word describes inflammation of the stomach and intestine.
The suffix that means "study of" is -logy. Therefore, combining it with the combining form gastro would give us gastrology, which refers to the study of the stomach.
Gastro Acid is a star blast attack.
gastro intestinal changes during pregnancy
A gastroenterologist deals with diseases and problems in the stomach and intestines along with associated organs. "Gastro" means "Stomach" and "Enterum" refers to the intestinal tract. Gastro-Enterum . . . gastro-enterology . . . gastroenterologist.
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Anyone and everyone can get gastro
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The root word "gastro-" pertains to the stomach or the digestive tract. It is commonly used in medical terms related to the stomach and gastrointestinal system.
ERGD or GERD stand for esophageal reflux gastro disease or gastro esophageal reflux disease. They're the same.
Gastro-Intestinal Infection
gastro Latin
for gastro intiraties