Biliary dyskinesia Hypotonic-Hypokinetic

Biliary dyskinesia is a condition in which the functioning of the gallbladder and bile ducts is disrupted. It can be caused by various factors, such as poor diet, stress, infections, medications and others. This condition can lead to various health problems, such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite, etc. In this article we will look at hypotonic-hypokinetic dyskinesia of the biliary system.

Hypotonic - hypokinetic dyskinesia is one of the forms of hypotonic bile dyskinesia. Hypotonia of the gastric muscle becomes the main cause of the disease. Among the provoking causes of hypomotor dyskinesia, one can highlight a person’s prolonged stay in a sedentary state; gallbladder disease with parasites; infections; disruption of the gastrointestinal tract; obstruction of the gallbladder; presence of stones, etc. People with chronic gastritis (especially with high acidity), adenomyosis, bronchial asthma, thyroid diseases, diabetes mellitus, anemia, myxedema and other diseases are very predisposed to this condition. The vascular component in bile hypotension is often the cause of bile reflux: thick bile hypertiles