HUN2201 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Peripheral Nervous System, Enteric Nervous System, Vomiting

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Enteric nervous system: contraction and secretions of the gi tract are controlled by: Parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves of the autonomic nervous system, which is part of the peripheral nervous system (pns) Central nervous system (cns), which includes the brain and spinal cord. Digestive disorders: belching (burping) is primarily caused by swallowed air, eating too fast, improperly fitted dentures, and chewing gum, flatulence (intestinal gas) is a normal process that may be caused by. Vomiting reflex is triggered when substances stimulate brain cells to signal. Cyclic vomiting syndrome (cvs) is a chronic condition of recurring cycles that can last for hours or days: crohn"s disease. This inflammatory bowel disease can affect any area of the gi tract. Possible cause is immune system reaction to a virus or bacteria. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, weight loss, fever, anemia. Children can experience delayed growth: ulcerative colitis.

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