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tarmfunksjon

Tarmfunksjon refers to the physiological processes of the gastrointestinal tract that enable digestion, absorption of nutrients, maintenance of fluid and electrolyte balance, and elimination of waste.

The GI tract extends from the mouth to the anus and includes structured layers of mucosa, submucosa,

Motility is driven by smooth muscle contractions coordinated by the enteric nervous system, with peristalsis and

Secretion: saliva, gastric acid, pancreatic enzymes, bile; the brush border of enterocytes carries enzymes for final

Regulation involves enteric nervous system, autonomic input, hormones (gastrin, secretin, CCK, motilin), and microbiota interactions; the

Assessment includes clinical evaluation, stool form using Bristol stool scale, transit studies or breath tests for

Common issues include constipation, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, and malabsorption; many

Maintaining function involves adequate hydration, dietary fiber, regular physical activity, avoiding excessive laxatives or antidiarrheals, and

muscularis,
and
serosa.
Its
primary
roles
are
digestion
through
secretions
and
enzymes,
absorption
of
nutrients
in
the
small
intestine,
and
water/electrolyte
absorption
in
the
colon,
together
with
barrier
and
immune
functions.
segmentation
accelerating
transit
and
mixing
contents.
digestion;
absorption
mainly
in
small
intestine;
colon
reclaims
water.
gut
microbiome
influences
digestion,
barrier
function,
and
immune
responses.
lactose
intolerance
or
SIBO,
endoscopy,
and
fecal
tests.
conditions
involve
motility,
secretion,
or
permeability
disturbances.
seeking
care
for
persistent
symptoms.