Intestinal Motility
Intestinal motility is the rhythmic movement of the gastrointestinal muscles to push food through the digestive tract. It is essential for normal digestion and absorption of nutrients, and any disruption of this function can lead to digestive problems, such as constipation, diarrhea, and irritable bowel syndrome. Intestinal motility can be affected by various factors, including diet, medication, and hormones. Medical interventions, such as medications, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications, can help to improve intestinal motility and thus improve overall digestive health.
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