Inflammation in the esophagus, known as esophagitis, is often caused by acid reflux, infections, or Allergies. Symptoms may include difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and heartburn. Treatment may involve medications to reduce stomach acid, lifestyle changes, or in severe cases, surgery.
From the oesophagus the food moves towards the stomach. Oesophagus acts as the passage way from mouth to stomach. Stomach lies in your abdomen. The mouth is above the thorax. The gap is filled in by the oesophagus.
On passing along the oesophagus, mastication [breakdown of large food particles into smaller particles] takes place so that it can b easily digested and swallowed..
The oesophagus, your food pipe,
inflammation of the jejunum and ileum
Oesophagus connects buccal cavity and stomach.It locates superior to the stomach
It is called Endoscopy, and Oesophagoscopy if carried out with a rigid scope. The oesophagus is examined visually for inflammation, ulcers, stricture or presence of any tumours
Oesophagus and Stomach
Oesophagus and Stomach
Oesophagus.
Yes, but esophagus is the American way of spelling it and oesophagus is the British way of spelling it. :)
Oesophagus It's the traditional English spelling Oesophagus It's the traditional English spelling
Oesophageal carcinoma is a cancer which occurs in oesophagus. It usually occurs in cells at lower part of oesophagus.
From the oesophagus the food moves towards the stomach. Oesophagus acts as the passage way from mouth to stomach. Stomach lies in your abdomen. The mouth is above the thorax. The gap is filled in by the oesophagus.
Peristalsis is the name given to the rhythmic movement of food along the oesophagus.
Yes, the oesophagus is the same as the gullet. Both terms refer to the muscular tube that connects the mouth to the stomach and is responsible for transporting food and liquids.
From the oesophagus the food moves towards the stomach. Oesophagus acts as the passage way from mouth to stomach. Stomach lies in your abdomen. The mouth is above the thorax. The gap is filled in by the oesophagus.
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