Biliodegestive

Biliodigestive is a complex adjective formed from two roots: “bilio-” and the Latin “digestio” (digestion).

The prefix "bilio-" indicates the relationship to the bile ducts and bile. Accordingly, “biliodigestive” means “pertaining to the biliary tract and digestion.”

The term "biliodigestive" is used to refer to anatomical structures, physiological processes and diseases associated with both the biliary system and the digestive process.

For example, the biliodigestive tract is a collection of organs involved in the production, transportation and excretion of bile, as well as in the digestion and absorption of food. It includes the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts and parts of the gastrointestinal tract.

Biliodegestive disorders are a variety of painful conditions associated with disorders of both the biliary system and the digestive organs.



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Biliogastrointestinal reflux is a condition in which the contents of the duodenum (duodenum) flow back into the stomach, causing symptoms such as abdominal pain, heartburn and vomiting. This condition may be associated with congenital or acquired diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), as well as with the use of certain medications.

The most common cause of biliogastrointestinal reflux is duodenal ulcer (DU). This is a chronic inflammatory disease that can cause ulcers and scars on the walls of the duodenum. These ulcers can form holes through which the contents of the duodenum with acid and bile can flow into the stomach.

The second most common cause is pancreatic dysfunction, which can affect the secretion of acid and digestive enzymes. These dysfunctions can lead to the flow of duodenal contents into the stomach and its reaction with acids



In medicine, bilio means bile, digestive means absorbing; collectively mean “related to the intake and digestion of food.” The term comes from the Greek words χολή and διγεστικόν. The result is: “gallbladder absorptive capacity.” In other words, this is the ability to accept and process during digestion