esophagospasm - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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esophagospasm (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ɪˌsɑf.ə.ɡoʊˈspæz.əm/

Meaning and Usage

Esophagospasm refers to a condition characterized by involuntary contractions (spasms) of the muscles of the esophagus, which can lead to difficulty swallowing and chest pain. It is a relatively uncommon condition that can cause significant discomfort and may be triggered by various factors, including stress, underlying gastroesophageal disorders, or dietary choices.

Esophagospasm is more frequently referenced in medical contexts, particularly in patient reports, clinical studies, and discussions regarding esophageal disorders. It is not typically used in everyday conversation but can be encountered in both oral and written forms, particularly among healthcare professionals.

Example Sentences

  1. The patient reported experiencing esophagospasm after eating a large meal.
  2. Пациент сообщил о том, что испытывает эзофагоспазм после обильной еды.

  3. Doctors are studying the causes of esophagospasm to offer better treatment options.

  4. Врачи изучают причины эзофагоспазма, чтобы предложить лучшие варианты лечения.

  5. Symptoms of esophagospasm can sometimes mimic those of a heart attack.

  6. Симптомы эзофагоспазма могут иногда имитировать симптомы сердечного приступа.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "esophagospasm" itself is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions or phrases due to its specialized medical context, it can be involved in discussions or expressions related to health issues or swallowing difficulties. Here are some general idiomatic expressions related to health or discomfort:

  1. Can't keep something down - Refers to the inability to keep food down due to nausea or other issues.
  2. After the esophagospasm, I couldn't keep anything down.
  3. После эзофагоспазма я не мог ничего удержать в желудке.

  4. Bite off more than one can chew - To take on a task that is too big or difficult.

  5. Trying to handle the stress caused by esophagospasm made me realize I've bitten off more than I can chew.
  6. Попытка справиться со стрессом, вызванным эзофагоспазмом, заставила меня понять, что я слишком много на себя взял.

  7. Feeling under the weather - Feeling ill or unwell.

  8. Ever since I developed esophagospasm, I've been feeling under the weather.
  9. С тех пор как у меня возник эзофагоспазм, я чувствую себя неважно.

Etymology

The term "esophagospasm" is derived from two component parts:
- "esophagus," which comes from the Greek word "oisophagos," meaning "the tube that carries food." - "spasm," from the Greek "spasmos," meaning "a pulling, twitching, or convulsion."

Together, they signify a spasm occurring in the esophagus.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Esophageal spasm
- Esophageal contraction

Antonyms:
- Esophageal relaxation
- Smooth esophageal motility



25-07-2024