Autointoxication Intestinal

Autointoxications are pathological changes occurring in the body caused by poisons or other toxic substances formed as a result of metabolic disorders. In this case, toxins do not come from outside, but are formed and accumulated in the tissues of the body itself. This is caused by pathological processes in the digestive organs and the intestines, which cannot cope with the digestion and absorption of food. This happens due to a failure of metabolism and the functions of the stomach and intestines, resulting in the appearance of autotoxins.

They can be endogenous, formed inside the intestine for various reasons, and exogenous - entering the body from the outside along with food, drinks, inhaled air, etc. For example, this pathology occurs during the following dysfunctions in the gastrointestinal tract and intoxication of the body: