Peptic ulcers are ulcers that form in the stomach or the upper part of the small intestine, called the duodenum.
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The hollow part of a bird is called the airsac.
Yes, the stomach has regions known as the cardia (where the esophagus joins the stomach), fundus (upper part of the stomach), body (main central part of the stomach), and pylorus (lower part that connects to the small intestine). Each of these regions serves specific functions in the digestion process.
Your stomach is mostly on your left side, in the upper part of your abdomen.
Take the bird to a vet. That isn't something you can do yourself.
Birds need a gizzard because it's a part of there stomach
Visual examination of the upper GI tract ( oesophagus, stomach and duodenum) is called endoscopy. It is carried out with a throat spray and sometimes under mild sedation. To be more exact it is called gastroscopy - for stomach visualization, and gastroduodenoscopy - for stomach and duodenum (the next part of the gastrointestinal system) visualization. Endoscopy is the general term for any technique that uses a camera inside a cavity.
lower part upper part is called Ariom i think
It is a surgery that takes part of the upper part of the stomach and wraps it around the esophagus. The purpose is to strengthen the valve there and help prevent stomach acid from coming up.
No, the acid in your stomach kills the living part of the seed.
I'm about 5 weeks pregnant and I have a subtle stomach cramp in the upper part of my belly.