Bubble reflex

The reflex of the gallbladder visceral P. is a contraction of the gallbladder, which occurs when its mucous membrane is irritated by certain nutrients or specially introduced substances. This reflex is an important mechanism for regulating the functioning of the gallbladder and helps maintain its normal function.

The visceral P. reflex can be caused by various factors, such as food irritants, for example, vegetable oils, or special substances, for example, a solution of magnesium sulfate. When these substances enter the duodenum, they cause irritation of the duodenum mucosa. In response to this irritation, the gallbladder contracts and secretes bile, which helps digest fats and other nutrients.

Visceral P. plays an important role in maintaining the normal functioning of the gallbladder. It allows you to quickly and effectively respond to various food stimuli and regulate the secretion of bile depending on the needs of the body. If this reflex is impaired, it can lead to various gallbladder diseases such as gallstones or cholecystitis.

To maintain the normal functioning of the visceral reflex P., it is necessary to monitor your diet and avoid eating foods that can irritate the duodenal mucosa. It is also recommended to undergo regular medical examinations to identify possible problems with the gallbladder and other digestive organs.



The vesicular contraction reflex, also known as the visceral reaction, is one of the most important defense mechanisms in our body. It helps prevent harmful substances from entering the body through the intestinal mucosa, and also stimulates the immune system and regulates metabolism. In this article we will take a closer look at the vesical contraction reflex and its importance for our health.

There are many reasons for the reflex to occur, but the main factors are the penetration of food into the stomach or irritation of the stomach lining. Eating fatty, spicy and salty foods causes the reflex, as does drinking alcohol or carbonated drinks. This occurs due to the fact that these substances irritate the mucous membrane, causing spasm of the walls of the gallbladder. At the same time, it contracts and releases bile into the bile ducts, which lead to the intestines. Bile has an antibacterial effect and promotes food digestion.

If excessive irritation occurs, for example, prolonged and regular consumption of soda, spicy or fatty foods