Symptoms of gastric sphincter relaxation

Dr. Finley Lee
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2025-05-18 16:33:22
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The gastric sphincter includes the cardia sphincter and pyloric sphincter, and the symptoms of sphincter relaxation are also different.
1.
When the cardia sphincter relaxes, it may lead to esophageal neuromuscular dysfunction, which may cause food reflux, pain in the lower sternum, burning sensation, vomiting and other symptoms.
2. When
the pyloric sphincter relaxes, it will easily cause digestive juices secreted by the human body to flow back to the esophagus and stomach with smooth muscle peristalsis, causing gastroesophageal mucosa stimulation, and acid reflux, heartburn, upper abdominal pain, abdominal distension and other symptoms.