Dyscholia

Discholia Bile reflux (ancient Greek πλούσιος - well-born, noble origin) bile (from Latin _Gasterocolicus_ refluxus) or hyperelic reflux [1] - reverse reflux of bile into the duodenum partially or completely through sphincter insufficiency [2]. If treatment is not carried out, reflux becomes regular and the risk of developing adenocarcinoma of the duodenum, stomach, gallbladder, and pancreas increases. The disease is easily diagnosed. A simple test can be used for diagnosis; you should also take CBC, ALT, AST, bilirubin (total, direct), and blood glucose. Fecal elastase-1 levels help differentiate GER from adenoma or colon cancer. Treatment and diet are carried out by a gastroenterologist.



Dyschole is a term used in medicine to describe a condition where bile cannot be filtered normally through the intestines. This can lead to indigestion and other health problems. In this article we will look at the causes of dyscholia, its symptoms and treatment methods.

Causes of dyscholia

The main causes of dyscholia are diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, such as cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, pancreatitis and others. Dyscholia can also be caused by congenital abnormalities of the bile ducts or impaired motility. Other causes include taking certain medications, being overweight, and pregnancy.

Symptoms of dyscholia

Dycholia may be accompanied