The stomach is covered in mucus to protect it from the strong acids used to digest proteins. The duodenum (the very first section of the small intestine) does not have such mucus to protect itself. The pH change is crucial to make sure that the duodenum is not harmed by the strong acids from the stomach.
The suffix for sudden involuntary contraction of muscle is "-spasm." So, the condition you are referring to in the distal region of the stomach would be called "gastros- (stomach) -spasm."
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They can smother themselves if on their stomach. Google Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
maybe a strock, but im not sure
When the elevator goes up, you experience a feeling of weightlessness due to the sudden change in velocity. This causes your stomach to feel like it's dropping or rising quickly. Your body's proprioceptive system, which helps sense motion and acceleration, is temporarily confused by the sudden change, leading to the sensation of your stomach "dropping."
Probably she got fat all of a sudden and the stomach skin didn't have time to adjust so stretch marks showed up.
If you are a social drinker for years, and then all of the sudden it makes you nauseated, this could be due to a stomach problem. If you have an ulcer, this may cause nausea when you drink.
Yes it COULD be possibleThe reason is because the baby could be kicking in your stomach if it's ready. Or that pain is just a sharp pain that just happens so sudden.
The single most significant risk factor for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is placing a baby to sleep on their stomach or side instead of on their back.
your stomach will hurt youll be gassy have headaches on and off and all of a sudden youll throw up
It is possible to all of a sudden put on weight around your stomach area even if for years you never put on weight and are a nineteen year old male if you are taking certain medications. It could also be due to stress or lack of sleep.
The bore of a clinical thermometer is narrower directly above the bulb to slow down the expansion of mercury and provide a more accurate reading. This design helps to prevent sudden changes in temperature from affecting the reading, making the thermometer more precise.