butterflies in the stomach - Übersetzung nach italienisch
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butterflies in the stomach - Übersetzung nach italienisch

ENGLISH EXPRESSION
Butterflies in stomach; Have butterflies in one's stomach; Butterflies in your stomach

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DIGESTIVE ORGAN
Cardia; Gastric; Cardiac orifice; Gastroesophageal junction; Gastro-esophageal junction; Fundus (stomach); Antrum cardiacum; Esophageal-cardiac junction; Cardiac region; Fundic stomach; Gastro-esophageal sphincter; Gastric fundus; Body of stomach; Esophageal Sphincter; Esophagogastric junction; Fundus of stomach; Gastric secretion; Cardial orifice; Basic acid output; Cardiectomy; Histology of stomach; Anatomy of the human stomach; Corpus gastricum; Body of the stomach; Stomach fundus; Stomach corpus; Gastric irritation; Gastric content; Stomach bed; Stomachs; Fundus gastricus; Pars cardiaca gastris; Pars cardiaca ventriculi; Pars cardiaca; Stomache; Gastroesophageal junctions; Stomach beds; Gastric cardia; Human stomach; Fundus of the stomach; Stomach lining
n. giunzione esofagogastrica, giunzione fra l"esofago e l"epitelio dello stomaco (medic.)
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STOMACH ACHES
Abdominal pains; Stomach ache; Abdominal discomfort; Belly-ache; Stomachache; Stomach aches; Abdominal and pelvic pain; Stomach pains; Lower abdominal pain; Upset stomach; Gastralgia; Tummy ache; Abd pain; Flank pain; Belly ache; Gastric distress; Epigastric pain; Abdominal cramps; Gastric pain; Stomach pain; Ab pain; Abdominal Pain; Stomachaches; Gastrointestinal cramps; Ab Pain; Tummyache; Sore stomach; Sore tummy; Belly pain; Stomach discomfort; Abdominal cramping; Upper abdominal pain; Stomach upset; Causes of abdominal pain; Stomach egg; Tummy Ache
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butterflies in stomach

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Butterflies in the stomach

Butterflies in the stomach is the physical sensation in humans of a "fluttery" feeling in the stomach, caused by a reduction of blood flow to the organ. This is as a result of the release of adrenaline in the fight-or-flight response, which causes increased heart rate and blood pressure, consequently sending more blood to the muscles.

Butterflies in the stomach are usually linked in culture and language to the sentiment of love and sexual/romantic passion to a desired other. One may feel butterflies in the stomach prior to meeting or confronting a love interest due to high levels of emotion and anxiety, as adrenaline and serotonin may be released when a love interest is concerned.

It can also be a symptom of social anxiety disorder. The symptom of this phenomenon is usually experienced prior to attempting to partake in something critical.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für butterflies in the stomach
1. What causes the feeling of butterflies in the stomach?
2. "The butterflies in the stomach feeling that goes with anxiety is felt as hunger and they learn that by filling themselves it goes away, at least for a while." Thorsheim gives the patient simple techniques to deal with this.