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i keep reurgitating every now and then,nearly every other day.Mostly when I make poories or oil stuff.Usually its watery with traces of oil.Its very very sour.Its been like this for nearly 6 years ,but now its every other day.Scan report just says theres a cyst 9x8mm near the GB.What do I do.Who do I consult? Whats wrong?Pl.help me
Dear the contractions of the muscles in the wall of the gut that facilitates the movement of substances within is known as peristalsis. Sometimes the contents of the small intestine, stomach, esophagus or throat can travel in the opposite direction which is known as antiperistalsis. If it is forcefully expelled then it is known as vomiting. However, in some cases the violent eruption as seen with vomiting is not present. Instead the contents pass out quite passively in comparison to vomiting and this is known as regurgitation.
cyst at the gallbladder, maybe choledochal cysts or mucinous cyst (don't neglect) please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly.
Take care.
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Hello thank you for trusting HCM Dear the contractions of the muscles in the wall of the gut that facilitates the movement of substances within is known as peristalsis. Sometimes the contents of the small intestine, stomach, esophagus or throat can travel in the opposite direction which is known as antiperistalsis. If it is forcefully expelled then it is known as vomiting. However, in some cases the violent eruption as seen with vomiting is not present. Instead the contents pass out quite passively in comparison to vomiting and this is known as regurgitation. causes are: 1.GERD (gastro esophageal reflux disease). 2.Upper gastro intestinal obstruction. 3.Dysfunction of lower esophageal sphincter (achalasia). 4.Neuromuscular disorders. (Stroke (cerebral infarction),Gastroparesis,Myasthenia gravis Multiple sclerosis Motor neuron disorders Muscular dystrophy Parkinson’s disease etc... cyst at the gallbladder, maybe choledochal cysts or mucinous cyst (don t neglect) please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly. Take care.