Gastric Rhythm Disorder Syndrome

Gastric Dysrhythmia syndrome refers to a group of symptoms of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and bloating caused by gastric motility rhythm disorder or too fast. This symptom mostly occurs after abdominal surgery, such as cholecystectomy, esophageal hiatal hernia repair or pyloroplasty, and extensive autonomic nerve damage in severe diabetic patients. Other studies have suggested that the fineness between excitatory neurotransmitters (such as acetylcholine, motilin and gastrin) and inhibitory neurotransmitters (such as norepinephrine, dopamine, vasodilator, enkephalin, etc.) Improper proportions can cause gastric rhythm disturbances.

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