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* acute gastric dilatation is a highly dilated stomach and duodenum caused by retention of large amounts of gas, liquid or food in the stomach and duodenum. When gastric acute dilatation, contents remain in the stomach and duodenum and can * t be absorbed, it is often recurrent vomiting that causes dehydration and electrolyte loss. What is the acute dilation of the stomach? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
How is gastric acute dilate to return a responsibility?
Excessive intake of food in a short period of time, especially food rich in gas production and cellulose, such as sweet potato, radish and so on, makes the stomach muscles excessively stretched and exceed its limit, resulting in reflex paralysis of the stomach wall and expansion. During anesthesia, the tracheal tube was inserted into the esophagus and stomach by mistake to give oxygen and the acute gastric distention caused by hysterical gasopharyngosis.
The horizontal segment of duodenum is located between the superior mesenteric artery and the abdominal aorta. If the angle between the abdominal aorta and the superior mesenteric artery is small, the horizontal segment of duodenum will suffer from acute or chronic compression or excessive downward traction of the gravity of the stomach after overeating, which will cause the stomach to droop. The expanded stomach will push the colon and small intestine to the pelvic cavity, which will make the superior mesenteric artery more tense, Aggravating the compression on the horizontal part of the duodenum, aggravating the expansion of the gastroduodenum, forming a vicious circle, leading to the occurrence of acute gastric dilatation.
Severe trauma, infection, anesthesia, emotional stress and operation can strongly stimulate the nervous system (including somatic nerve and visceral nerve), resulting in functional disorder, especially the dysfunction of sympathetic nerve and vagus nerve, causing reflex inhibition of the gastric wall, reducing the muscular tension of the gastric wall, and then forming dilatation.
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Pumpkin contains vitamins and pectin, pectin can protect gastric mucosa, strengthen gastrointestinal peristalsis, help digestion. People who have stomach problems and like eating pumpkin may as well eat more. Tomato contains a lot of citric acid and malic acid, which is beneficial to the metabolism of the whole body. It can promote the generation of gastric juice and strengthen the digestion of greasy food. 2 ~ 3 tomatoes a day can meet the needs of vitamin C in one day.