Gastromyxorrhea

**Gastromyxorrhea** is a pathological condition that is characterized by the appearance of mucous discharge from the esophagus. Mucus discharge can be both physiological and pathological. In the first case, they are a sign of gastroesophageal reflux, when stomach acid enters the esophagus



Gastromyxorrhea is a rare and serious disease of the stomach. But what is gastromyxorrhea and what to do with it? In this article I will tell you all the most important things about gastromyxorrhea and how to deal with it.

Gastromyeolysis is a very rare and very dangerous disease for humans, which is accompanied by the production of excess mucus in the stomach. The disease occurs in several stages of development.

The disease is manifested by the following symptoms: + pain;

+ heartburn;

+ increased appetite; + nausea; + constipation;

+ in some cases



Gastromyxorrhea is a term used to describe a symptom where the lining of the intestines and stomach cannot perform its function properly due to the presence of pathogenic bacteria and other microorganisms in the body. This is a complication that is the result of a disturbance in the intestinal microflora, which can lead to inflammatory processes and digestive disorders. Gastromixer occurs due to exposure to infections, infections, food intolerances and poor diet. Knowledge about the symptoms and causes of this pathology will help prevent the development of a dangerous disease and take the necessary measures to treat it.

Symptoms of gastromyxarea:

1. Colic, cramps and abdominal pain. Most cases of gastromyxaria are painless, and patients may believe that they have a normal stomach. However, as the disease progresses, pain, colic and abdominal discomfort appear, and periodic pain is also possible. 2. Constipation or diarrhea. Poor small intestinal motility leads to reduced digestive efficiency, which in turn leads to delayed passage of food and excessive secretion of mucus in the small intestine, which speeds up the passage of food. As a result, problems arise with stool: constipation or