Digestive Physiology

Digestive Physiology

A department dedicated to providing timely care to patients with functional gastrointestinal disorders. We use endoscopic technology to obtain more accurate diagnoses.



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Blue location pin icon on a white background. Agrarismo 208, Escandón II Section, 11800 México City, CDMX

+52 55 5516 9900 Ext. 1312, 1314

By appointment

The physiology of digestion is one of the most important physiological functions of the human body, as it helps us understand how certain organs and systems work together to maintain the body’s balance and health.

Understanding the physiology of digestion involves analyzing not only the role of a single organ, but also the interaction of multiple structures that work in coordination to perform specific functions. This may include nutrient digestion, gas exchange, blood circulation, muscle contraction, or nervous system regulation, depending on the type of physiology being studied. In the specific case of digestive physiology, healthcare professionals can observe how the body responds to different stimuli and how certain diseases disrupt the body’s normal functioning.

The teaching of digestive physiology also plays a central role in the training of healthcare professionals. Through the detailed study of physiological processes, one can understand how the body’s systems work together to maintain homeostasis. This includes complex processes such as hormonal secretion, renal filtration, the heart’s electrical activity, and the immune response.

Furthermore, the physiology of digestion is the foundation for understanding how certain medications work, how the body responds to physical exercise, and how it recovers after an injury. In rehabilitation, it enables the planning of more effective interventions, tailored to the patient’s functional status and recovery goals.

At Hospital Angeles the importance of digestive physiology, which is why we have trained specialists and state-of-the-art technology to evaluate, diagnose, and treat problems related to the functioning of the human body’s organs and systems. Our mission is to provide excellent medical care, based on scientific knowledge and a deep understanding of the human body.

Frequently Asked Questions

Gastroenterology is a branch of medicine that studies the functioning and processes of the human digestive system.

The Digestive Physiology Department offers a wide range of services, including gastrointestinal motility studies, liver function tests, and assessments of nutrient absorption, among others.

Gastroenterology is used to diagnose and treat disorders and diseases related to the digestive system, such as inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, and dyspepsia, among others.

The process of studying digestive physiology generally involves performing noninvasive tests, such as esophageal manometry, esophageal pH monitoring, and breath tests to detect food intolerances, among others.

A digestive physiology study can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours.

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