sphincter in A Sentence

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    Keep that Sphincter loose, muff.

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    The News Sphincter.

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    In some cases, the Sphincter does not close entirely.

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    Problems occur if the Sphincter does not work very well.

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    In a healthy body, all Sphincters work together, contracting and relaxing simultaneously.

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    When Sphincters relax, they allow the entrance or release of liquids and solids.

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    In a healthy body, all the Sphincters work together, contracting and relaxing simultaneously.

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    In the place where the esophagus connects to the stomach, the Sphincter is located.

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    The same applies to diarrhea, which creates a very serious burden on the Sphincter.

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    Achalasia- problem with the nervous system in which the lower esophageal Sphincter(LES) doesn't work properly.

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    In a healthy body, all the Sphincters work together, contracting and relaxing at the same time.

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    This puts pressure on the Sphincter and can push stomach acid and contents back into the food pipe.

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    But a chronic burn can signal gastroesophageal reflux disease(GERD), a condition that occurs when the Sphincter stops working properly.

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    With cervical cystitis, the Sphincters of the bladder become inflamed, which is manifested by painful urination and urinary incontinence.

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    We begin the ring muscles exercise with the Sphincter where you have the most initial control, in your mouth.

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    These impulses from the brain, thus, make sure this Sphincter stays clamped shut until you decide it's time to pee.

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    But a chronic burn can signal acid reflux or gastroesohageal reflux disease(GERD), a condition that occurs when the Sphincter stops working properly.

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    The tight closure of the Sphincter is also hampered by an increase in the uterus and an increase in intra-abdominal pressure(about 25 weeks).

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    Sphincters are muscles that form like a doughnut around the many openings within the body, like the entrance and exit of your stomach.

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    If you have a hiatus hernia it does not necessarily mean that the Sphincter between the oesophagus and stomach does not work so well.

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    Particles of food and hydrochloric acid can not move down, therefore they rest against the Sphincter and burst out into the esophagus, causing heartburn.

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    When you swallow something, the Sphincter at the end of the food tube opens, so food and liquid go inside the stomach and then they are closed.

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    This is due to an internal urethral Sphincter keeping things closed tight along with the lack of squeezing by the detrusor, both controlled by your autonomic nervous system.

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    But when these Sphincters become weak or start working in extraordinary ways, many times they open without any reason, so that acidic substances inside the stomach back into the food tube.

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    Progesterone, which is a hormone secreted by the ovary after ovulation, is also important during this stage, since it helps the Sphincter relax, which allows the passage of the embryo to be easier between the fallopian tube and the uterus.

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    By the way, it is thanks to them that the medication is prescribed as effective at night urinary incontinence, because it is the blocking of acetylcholine that allows the bladder to stretch more, while increasing the tone of the Sphincter.

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    The bile formed in the liver in a healthy person enters the hepatic ducts(left and right), then into the main hepatic duct, at the end of which there is a valve- Miritstsi Sphincter(it separates the main hepatic duct from the common bile duct).

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    This triggers an unsuppressed micturition reflex, at which point your automatically controlled internal Sphincter is relaxed, as is the voluntary external urethral Sphincter(now that the higher centers of your brain aren't telling it to stay squeezed shut), and your detrusor muscles give a good, long squeeze.

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    But if you're on a road trip and your husband just refuses to stop and you don't have some form of travel urinal, you can still generally(until things become critical) tell your external urethral Sphincter it's really not a good time and consciously make sure it stays closed.

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    When eating any food under the influence of hormonal and nerve signals, the bladder contracts, and the bile accumulated in it enters through the opened Lutkens Sphincter into the cystic duct, and then into the choledoch(common bile duct), and from it through the Sphincter of Oddi into the duodenum.

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