Brisso reflux is a medical term that refers to a disease associated with digestive problems and gastrointestinal disorders. The basis of this disease is the inability of the human body to cope with gastric juice. This occurs due to a lack of gastric juice secretions or an excess amount of stomach contents.
The essence of the disease is that as a result of a violation of the acidity of the stomach, gradual erosion of the walls of the stomach and esophagus occurs, while irritating the mucous membrane, causing pain. Over time, the walls of the stomach become inflamed, red and swollen, and ulcers and erosions can form. When the disease is advanced, they turn into cancer.
The phenomenon of reflux was first described by Brissot, a French physician in 1786. Due to processes caused by reflux,