Enterobronchopancreatic dyssporia

Disporium enterobronone-pancreat is a pathology associated with irritation of the receptors of the nerve fibers of the esophagus, stomach and bronchi due to increased acidity of the stomach.

This pathology is characterized by pain in the upper abdomen and a sour taste in the mouth. It usually occurs in young adults, but also occurs in teenagers and young children. The cause of the disease is usually various forms of gastritis, ulcers, gastroduodenitis, diverticulitis. The disease may manifest itself independently and not be accompanied by other pathophysiological disorders. Treatment should be comprehensive and aimed at eliminating the root cause of the disease, by normalizing the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract and metabolic systems. You should also eliminate dietary and lifestyle habits in which the gastrointestinal tract is subject to regular irritation. The disease causes significant harm to health, can provoke the development of complications and pathologies of internal organs, and therefore requires mandatory treatment and diagnosis in specialized medical institutions.