Diarrhea Hypersecretory

Hypersecretory type diarrhea d. hypersecretorialis is a disorder characterized by increased secretion in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, resulting in excess stool and increased fluid intake. In this article we will look at the causes, symptoms and treatment of this disorder.

**Causes, symptoms of hypersecretory diarrhea:** Hypersecretory diarrhea is the result of changes in the composition of the intestinal microflora, an imbalance in the level of digestive enzymes and damage to the walls of the stomach. Chronic gastritis occurs when cells in the stomach wall become damaged, which can lead to cells that are not normal to reproduce. The development of stomach cancer can also provoke the development of a gastro-duodenal ulcer, which affects the presence of diarrhea - **Hyperchilia** in gastro-digestive pathologies, pathological hypersecretion can be observed in various forms of gastritis, with peptic ulcer disease, as well as peptic ulcers of the duodenum; - Hyperchilia with problems in the biliary excretory system occurs with duodenostasis, dyskinesia of the gallbladder, cystic changes in the biliary tract, mechanical obstruction in the form of pyloroduodenal stenosis; **Hypersecretion** can be caused by atrophy