These "diseases" are referred to as motility disorders. A motility disorder of the small intestine can lead to a few symptoms like:
Severity and frequency can range from person to person, and, luckily, there is usually a grace period where the person is free of symptoms.
In about one third of cases, the disease relapses and is more likely to affect the central nervous system than the initial infection. Periodic monitoring over several years, therefore, is essential
Which is the most likely function of a group of cells that contains a high number of mitochondrian
Huntington disease is an inherited condition, so those with a family history of the disease are more likely to develop it. It affects people of all ethnicities and genders equally. Symptoms usually appear in adulthood, but can manifest at any age.
phagocytosis
This projection is likely a villus, which increases the surface area of the small intestine for more efficient absorption of nutrients. Villi are lined with microvilli that further enhance nutrient absorption by increasing the available surface area for nutrient exchange with the bloodstream.
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These "diseases" are referred to as motility disorders. A motility disorder of the small intestine can lead to a few symptoms like:PainNauseaBloatingConstipation or diarrheaVomitingSeverity and frequency can range from person to person, and, luckily, there is usually a grace period where the person is free of symptoms.
Yes. Crohn's disease often affects the lower part of the small intestine or ileum. Since people with Crohn's are likely to have flare-ups with this chronic disease, they often have swelling, distention and most likely scar tissue in the colon. If severe this can lead to blockage of the intestines.
yes to a degree, but more likely it is a function of the lymphatic system.
Both are just likely to be affected as the other.
With the right treatments, if the disease progress is slowed sufficiently, then yes, they can. However, they will likely hit a point where the disease has progressed to a point where they no longer can.
In all age groups, females are twice as likely to develop the disease than males
Magnesium is most likely to imitate calcium's role in the function of neurons. Magnesium can affect synaptic plasticity and neurotransmitter release, similar to calcium.
In your small intestine
The ulcers in the intestines can mostly seen in few important disease such as crohn's, ulcerative colitis, acid-peptic disease or zollinger ellison syndrome, colon cancer (less likely in your case). It is important to remember that acid-peptic disease induced ulcers or in zollinger ellison syndrome ulcers are mostly found in the small intestine.
Large intestine
Methanogens would likely live in a bog a sewage treatment plant or a cows intestine. They can only be seen with a microscope and not naked eyes.