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eructation
e·ruct E0203300 (ĭ-rŭkt′)tr. & intr.v. e·ruct·ed, e·ruct·ing, e·ructs To belch. [Latin ērūctāre : ē-, ex-, ex- + rūctāre, to belch; see reug- in Indo-European roots.] e·ruc·ta′tion (ĭ-rŭk-tā′shən, ē′rŭk-) adj.e·ruc′ta·tive (ĭ-rŭk′tə-tĭv) adj.eructation1. the process of belching. 2. that which is regurgitated in belching.See also: Bodily FunctionsThesaurusNoun | 1. | eructation - (of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed)extravasation, eruptionvolcano, vent - a fissure in the earth's crust (or in the surface of some other planet) through which molten lava and gases eruptactiveness, activity, action - the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action" | | 2. | eructation - a reflex that expels gas noisily from the stomach through the mouthbelch, burp, burping, belchingejection, forcing out, expulsion, projection - the act of expelling or projecting or ejectinginborn reflex, innate reflex, instinctive reflex, physiological reaction, reflex, reflex action, reflex response, unconditioned reflex - an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus | TranslationsEructation
Eructation the involuntary ejection of air and gases from the stomach through the mouth as a result of spasms of the gastric pylorus with simultaneous reflex muscle contractions in the stomach, diaphragm, and abdomen. Eructation in healthy persons is episodic, occurring, for example, only with overeating. Regularly occurring, loud eructation arises as a result of swallowing air, most often in neurotics. Frequent eructation may be a symptom of a gastric disease, for example, chronic gastritis or an ulcer, or of diseases of other organs in the abdominal cavity, for example, the liver or gallbladder. Occasionally, food particles are ejected from the stomach along with gases and air; this is called regurgitation and is especially frequent with nursing infants who overeat. Sour eructation is accompanied by ejection of gastric juice, and bitter eructation, by ejection of bile. The odor of rotten eggs is noticeable with eructation when food masses are stuck in the stomach as a result of pyloric stenosis; the odor indicates putrefaction in the stomach. Eructation is treated by healing the underlying cause. eructation
eructation [e″ruk-ta´shun] the oral ejection of gas or air from the stomach; belching.e·ruc·ta·tion (ē-rŭk-tā'shŭn), The voiding of gas or of a small quantity of acidic fluid from the stomach through the mouth. Synonym(s): belching, ructus [L. eructo, pp. -atus, to belch] belching The release of gas through the mouth, which represents an adaptive relaxation triggered by a build-up of intragastric air pressure due to an accumulation of gas, especially from carbonated drinks, such as soft drinks, beer and champagne. The sound itself is caused by vibration of the upper oesophageal sphincter. Upper abdominal discomfort due to excess swallowed air may extend into the chest, mimicking heart or lung disease; in guinea pigs, belching is mediated by nitric acid release from non-adrenergic non-cholinergic nerves.eructation GI disease Belching, burping; the liberation of gas in the upper GI tract via the esophaguse·ruc·ta·tion (ē-rŭk-tā'shŭn) The voiding of gas or of a small quantity of acid fluid from the stomach through the mouth. Synonym(s): belching. [L. eructo, pp. -atus, to belch]e·ruc·ta·tion (ē-rŭk-tā'shŭn) Voiding of gas or of a small quantity of acidic fluid from the stomach through the mouth. Synonym(s): belching. [L. eructo, pp. -atus, to belch]Patient discussion about eructationQ. Is it an ulcer? I am worried! Hi friend, I'm 35 year old male and recently I started to suffer from some strange symptoms I have never experienced.The first symptom was sharp pain in my upper abdomen that starts two of three hours after eating. In the beginning I thought it could be connected with some food intolerance but then I started to get this pain early in the morning, before any eating what so ever and all this was accompanied with nausea, frequent burping and weight loss.I have read some stuff about stomach ulcer and I could say that I poses almost every major symptom.Is there any way for me to be sure that I have developed disease of ulcer?A. There is nothing you could do to check do you have ulcer or not by your self. Anyone who thinks he may have an ulcer needs to see a doctor because over time, untreated ulcers grow larger and deeper and can lead to other problems. So go now to the doctor. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrcrG-dcIXA More discussions about eructationeructation Related to eructation: glossorrhaphy, cholecystalgia, cheilorrhaphySynonyms for eructationnoun (of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed)SynonymsRelated Words- volcano
- vent
- activeness
- activity
- action
noun a reflex that expels gas noisily from the stomach through the mouthSynonymsRelated Words- ejection
- forcing out
- expulsion
- projection
- inborn reflex
- innate reflex
- instinctive reflex
- physiological reaction
- reflex
- reflex action
- reflex response
- unconditioned reflex
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