Sintomas are our digestive organs. The sphincter muscle that sits in the opening to our stomach is the one that holds the intestines in place. This sphincter muscle contracts when food enters. When food exits the stomach, the sphincter muscle relaxes allowing the intestines to move. The sphincters can be found on both sides of the stomach.
Sintomas are also known as “sphincters,” which sounds like something you’d put on a pair of pants. Unfortunately they seem to have a bad name, so instead we just call them sphincters here.
That is, until you start to contract the sphincter, which causes the intestines to move forward. Sintomas can also cause other symptoms when they’re irritated. The more irritated they get, the more severe the symptom. For example, the more irritated your sphincter muscle gets, the more likely you are to be anorexic.
Sintoma are the sphincter muscle that can cause so much trouble. It can cause constipation, heartburn and even gastric reflux. Not all sphincters are created equal though. The muscles that are located in the rectum are the most affected and are said to be the worst. They can cause severe pain and also irritate the stomach, so that the bowels can get very bloated.
So what causes indigestion sintomas? It’s really hard to pinpoint. It may be something simple like overeating. Or it may be something more complex. We’ve seen patients with chronic indigestion where they had no identifiable cause, but they always had one of those symptoms. It could be stress, it could be anxiety, it could be eating too much. Or it could be something else entirely.
There are many causes for indigestion, and most people don’t realize the severity of their symptoms. I’ve had patients with indigestion that I’ve treated in the ER with no identifiable cause. Many of them had their gut muscles cramping with no pain, but it was very distressing.
You may think that this is the type of indigestion that will go away on its own, but for a lot of people, it might be a chronic condition that is causing chronic pain. The symptoms of a chronic condition may not show up until a person’s in their fifties, or even late sixties, and it is not until the condition has progressed that you are able to see the signs that they are there.
If you, like me, suffer from indigestion sintomas, you may have read countless horror stories about people who were diagnosed with a disease and then died of heart disease. The problem with this is that the cause of these disease symptoms is often unknown to the people who suffered from them. It’s not that they died from heart failure, but from the symptoms that the disease caused.
The heart is the body’s engine, and the disease that causes indigestion sintomas causes them to stop working. Doctors have no idea why, and the people who suffered from them can take this fact into account by doing some research. If you have a history of indigestion sintomas, your body’s immune system may be trying to defend you from something, but it has no idea what it’s doing.