How Do You Spell DYSPERISTALSIS?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪspəɹɪstˈalsɪs] (IPA)

The term "dysperistalsis" is a medical term that refers to a disorder of the digestive system where peristaltic movements become irregular or ineffective. The word comes from the Greek words "dys" meaning difficult or abnormal, and "peristalsis" meaning the muscular contractions that move food through the digestive tract. The spelling of "dysperistalsis" can be broken down into IPA phonetic transcription as /dɪsˌpɛrɪˈstælsɪs/. This indicates that the first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound, and the stress is on the third syllable.

DYSPERISTALSIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Dysperistalsis is a medical term that refers to an abnormal or impaired function of peristalsis, which is the coordinated muscular contractions that propel food and materials through the digestive system. It specifically describes a condition where the normal rhythmic and coordinated contractions of the smooth muscles in the gastrointestinal tract, such as the esophagus, stomach, or intestines, become irregular, weakened, or disrupted.

    This disturbance in peristalsis can lead to a variety of troublesome symptoms, depending on the affected area of the digestive system. Common manifestations of dysperistalsis may include difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), feelings of fullness or bloating, recurrent nausea or vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, or alternating bowel habits. The severity and duration of these symptoms may vary among individuals, leading to different degrees of discomfort and impact on overall health and quality of life.

    Dysperistalsis can be caused by numerous factors, such as neurological disorders, muscular abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, or structural abnormalities in the digestive tract. Diagnosing dysperistalsis involves a comprehensive evaluation of an individual's medical history, physical examination, and may require additional diagnostic tests like imaging studies, endoscopy, or manometry to assess the functionality of the gastrointestinal system.

    Treatment options for dysperistalsis depend on the underlying cause and severity of symptoms. They may include lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, medication to alleviate specific symptoms, physical therapy, or even surgical interventions in some cases. Strategies to manage dysperistalsis aim to improve the overall function of the gastrointestinal tract, alleviate symptoms, and enhance the affected individual's quality of life.

  2. Impaired peristalsis.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for DYSPERISTALSIS

  • sysperistalsis
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Etymology of DYSPERISTALSIS

The word "dysperistalsis" is derived from two Greek roots: "dys-" and "peristalsis".

1. "Dys-" is a prefix derived from the Greek word "dys", meaning "difficult", "abnormal", or "faulty".

2. "Peristalsis" comes from the Greek word "peristaltikos", describing a wave-like muscular contraction that helps move substances through tubular structures like the esophagus, intestines, and other hollow organs.

Combining these two components, "dysperistalsis" refers to a condition where there is an abnormal or difficult wave-like muscular contraction in the digestive tract, particularly the esophagus.

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