What is a duodenal bulb?

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digestion is a complex and complex process and begins when the food is placed in the mouth and chew. The digestive system or gastrointestinal tract stretches from the mouth through the esophagus, stomach and intestines and up to the rectum. During the journey of food, digestion occurs. Different parts of the body are responsible for different processes, from food disintegration to extraction of necessary nutrients and energy sources, to the disposal of unnecessary or toxic by -products. It is behind the gallbladder and the liver, but before the abdominal. It is referred to as the duodenal bulb because it is slightly rounded and has a smoother surface than the rest of the duodenum who has more folds and villas. Killi are hair similar to the enlargement of the mucous membranes that line the intestines and increase the exposed area for absorption.

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duodenal ulcers may occur in the duodenal bulb. Throughout the digestive system there is a number of mechanisms that protect the mucous membrane from acid. When there is a change in this protest -effective factors, either due to internal factors or external factors, such as non -steroidal anti -inflammatory use, they can result in ulcers. They may occur front, which means front or rare cases, back or behind. Depending on their position, duodenal ulcers may lead to perforation or bleedingand may require medical treatment.

As soon as the food passed through the duodenum, it continues through the Junus, Ileum and then the large intestine, which is commonly referred to as the large intestine. In the large intestine there is an absorption of salt and water as well as fermentation of non -absorbed material. The large intestine connects to the rectum in which the feces are stored until the rectum is expelled.

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