English to Urdu Dictionary gullet

gullet

کے gullet
definition
noun
It's the gullet or oesophagus, the corridor passing from the mouth to the stomach.
the passage by which food passes from the mouth to the stomach; the esophagus.
example
Stomach acid that is repeatedly regurgitated can damage the lining of the 'gullet' .
If the tumour is blocking part of your stomach or 'gullet' , bypass surgery may be an option.
These drugs reduce the production of stomach acid to allow the inflamed 'gullet' to heal.
The 13-month-old toddler had swallowed a tiny, disc shaped camera battery that damaged his 'gullet' and perforated his windpipe.
The eldest then poured her food into her 'gullet' and headed for PS shouting muffled answers to my enquiries about her day.
The natural swallowing action helps the endoscope pass into the 'gullet' and down towards the stomach.
PDT can also be used internally on the 'gullet' , lungs, bladder, bile duct, brain and eyes, usually through an endoscope or intravenous methods.
He died suddenly in Bradford Royal Infirmary from ulcers in his 'gullet' , which links the throat to the stomach.
The oesophagus is the medical name for the 'gullet' .
The acid damages cells lining the oesophagus, also known as the food pipe or 'gullet' , which can later become cancerous.
The corrosive chemicals are irritating to the delicate lining of the 'gullet' .
Instead, the acid irritates the lining of the 'gullet' , causing the burning pain.
When you swallow, it can feel as though food is stuck in your 'gullet' , as the muscles of the oesophagus try to push it past the tumour.
The tam is thought to have evolved to survive passage through the 'gullet' of the island's biggest, flightless bird, the dodo.
Heartburn happens when this acid flows upwards into the 'gullet' (oesophagus).
The reason for heartburn is a malfunction in the valve-like mechanism found at the junction of the 'gullet' and the stomach.
Contact may be with your skin, or with the lining of your lungs, mouth, 'gullet' , stomach or intestine.
It's the 'gullet' or oesophagus, the corridor passing from the mouth to the stomach.
But how can we stem the flood of fatty foods into our 'gullets' ?
So, with the latter, the wizardry of special effects allows us to whoosh down 'gullets' and cascade through neural networks.
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