"Enteroceptive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Enteroceptive refers to the perception or awareness of sensations within the body, particularly in the abdominal region. It is a type of interoception, which is the ability to sense and perceive internal bodily sensations, such as hunger, thirst, fullness, pain, temperature, and other visceral sensations. Enteroceptive experiences are often described as gut feelings, intuitive senses, or bodily awareness.
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Enterobacterial refers to a type of bacteria that belongs to the family Enterobacteriaceae. This family includes a wide range of bacteria that are commonly found in the digestive tract of humans and animals, as well as in soil and water. Enterobacterial bacteria are typically rod-shaped, gram-negative, and have a significant impact on human health. They are associated with various diseases, such as urinary tract infections, intestinal infections, and respiratory infections.
Enterobiasis is a type of parasitic infection caused by the worm Enterobius vermicularis, also known as pinworms. It is a common parasite that affects humans, especially children, and is spread through contaminated food, water, or direct contact with an infected person. Symptoms of enterobiasis include itching around the anus, restless sleep, and abdominal pain.
An enterocele is a type of hernia that occurs when the intestine (enters) herniates through the weakened or damaged wall of the abdominal cavity, typically in the pelvic area. It is often seen in women who have had a hysterectomy or other pelvic surgery.
Enterocoeles refer to sac-like herniations or cysts that protrude from the lining of the abdominal cavity into the tumor tissue, typically found in the intestines.
Enterocentesis is a medical procedure that involves inserting a needle or tube into the abdominal cavity to drain fluid that has accumulated there. This fluid, also known as anasarca, is typically caused by diseases or injuries that affect the body's ability to absorb fluids, such as congestive heart failure, liver disease, or chronic kidney disease. During the procedure, a healthcare provider will typically use ultrasound guidance to locate the fluid-filled area and insert the needle or tube to drain the fluid.
Enterocleisis is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to treat vaginal vault prolapse, a condition where the top part of the vagina bulges into the abdominal cavity due to weakened pelvic muscles and ligaments. The procedure involves the placement of a small device in the vagina, which helps to support the weakened areas and prevent further descent of the vaginal vault.
Enterococcal refers to being related to or causing the enterococcus, a type of Gram-positive bacterium commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals.
Enterococci are a type of bacteria that are commonly found in the human gut. They are normal residents of the gut flora and are often harmless. However, some enterococcal bacteria can cause infections, particularly in people with weakened immune systems or in those who have been hospitalized or have underlying medical conditions. Enterococci can cause a range of infections, including urinary tract infections, wound infections, and bloodstream infections. They are also known to be resistant to many antibiotics, which can make them difficult to treat.
An enterocoele is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by a hernia of the bowel and surrounding peritoneal sac through a defect in the abdominal wall. It can occur as an isolated finding or as part of a more complex condition known as prune belly syndrome. Symptoms may include abdominal distension, vomiting, constipation, and abdominal pain, and treatment typically involves surgical repair to prevent complications such as bowel obstruction and incarceration.