Holekinesis

Cholekinesis, or Cholecynesis *Introduction* Cholekinesis is a term used in the context of biliary motility disorders. In this article we will look at what cholekinesia is, what causes may contribute to its development, as well as treatment and possible complications.

*What is Cholikinesia* In a normal state, bile is produced in the liver and enters the gallbladder, which serves as a reservoir



The name cholekinesis comes from the Greek words "chole" and "kinesis", which mean "bile" and "movement". This is a condition of the body in which, in the process of digesting food, there is too much breakdown of substances and increased production of bile, as a result of which a person may experience discomfort and pain in the abdomen.

Cholekinesis often occurs with excess food intake and poor diet, as well as with alcohol and caffeine consumption. Long breaks between meals, overeating and eating rough food can also cause cholekinesis. Cholekinetic disorder should not be confused with the concept of heartburn. The concept of “heartburn” is based on the symptom of a burning sensation in the esophagus due to improper functioning of the gastric valve and increased acidity of the stomach. With a cholekinetic disorder, gastric acidity and bile levels usually remain unchanged. Cholinekinetic disorder is characterized by the fact that a person feels constant heaviness in the abdomen, a feeling of fullness in the stomach. If this term matches your description, you need to consult a doctor to prescribe the correct treatment.