Habitus enteroptoticus is a combination of an asthenic physique with an elongated abdomen, expanding downwards, and prolapse of the abdominal organs with a decrease in the tone of the stomach and intestines.
With habitus enteroptoticus, a characteristic appearance is observed - a long, pendulous abdomen, sharply contrasting with a thin physique. This is due to weakening of the abdominal wall muscles and decreased tone of the internal organs.
The main signs of habitus enteroptoticus include:
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Asthenic build with long limbs, narrow shoulders and chest.
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Protrusion and lengthening of the abdomen due to sagging internal organs.
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Ptosis (prolapse) of the stomach and intestines, weakening of their peristalsis.
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Decreased abdominal muscle tone.
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Digestive disorders, flatulence, constipation or diarrhea.
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Pain and heaviness
Habitus Enteroptose is a medical term that describes a condition where a person develops a combination of certain symptoms. These signs include an asthenic physique, an elongated abdomen, and prolapse of the abdominal wall organs. It is important to note that this condition occurs when the tone in the stomach and intestines decreases. In this article we will look at what habitus Enteroptosea is and how it manifests itself