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What are the reasons for reverse peristalis..?​

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Answered by mmanjeetkaurin
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Peristalsis is a series of wave-like muscle contractions that moves food to different processing stations in the digestive tract. The process of peristalsis begins in the esophagus when a bolus of food is swallowed

Regular exercise is important – walking 30 minutes a day is excellent. Vagal nerve exercises—the vagus nerve is important in stimulating peristalsis.

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The exercises include:

1.Gargling—rigorous gargling with water .stimulates the vagus nerve in the soft palate. ...

2.Gagging- same effect as gargling. ...

3.Enemas—see below.

Retroperistalsis is the reverse of the involuntary smooth muscle contractions of peristalsis. It usually occurs as a precursor to vomiting. Local irritation of the stomach, such as bacteria or food poisoning, activates the emetic center of the brain which in turn signals an imminent vomiting reflex.

Answered by Anonymous
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etroperistalsis is the reverse of the involuntary smooth muscle contractions of peristalsis. It usually occurs as a precursor to vomiting. Local irritation of the stomach, such as bacteria or food poisoning, activates the emetic center of the brain which in turn signals an imminent vomiting reflex.

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