Rottare serves to expel gastric gases. Those who do not succeed is suffering from a disease (little known): retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction. Here’s how to recognize it and heal.
Not being able to roar is a disease: the scientific name, coined in 2019, is retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction and is in all respects considered a clinical disorder because it involves many discomfort.
Normally the cricopharyngeal muscle, a ring that surrounds the esophagus, briefly relaxes when food and liquids pass towards the stomach, but the same happens even if we have to expel the gastric gases: it is normal that they form, it is therefore equally normal to make the burp.
The symptoms. Those who do not succeed find themselves struggling with gurglings in the throat, swollen belly, flatulence: it happens to him because he has a cricopharyngeal muscle that does not relax when he should let the gas come out.
Misery. The absence of rubble syndrome has often been exchanged for irritable intestine, before it was defined, and often still remains bewildered because it is ignored by the most and those who suffer from it thinks that it is normal (and perhaps desirable) to never have the stimulus to roar.
How to solve. The cure could be an injection of botox into the reluctant muscle: a research carried out on about fifty patients has shown that with the botulinum toxin the symptoms are resolved, probably in the long term, and you can finally “free yourself” and make the necessary burp.
