Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction


Overview and Facts about Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction

The sphincter of Oddi is a smooth muscle found at the end of the common bile duct and pancreatic duct. When you eat, this muscle relaxes and pancreatic juice and bile flow into your intestines.

When you have sphincter of Oddi dysfunction (SOD), your sphincter muscle doesn’t function properly and fails to open. This failure leads to a backup of bile and pancreatic juice and can cause severe abdominal pain.

There are two types of SOD. Biliary dysfunction occurs when digestive juices back up in the liver’s bile ducts. The other type, pancreatitis, manifests itself when the backup occurs in your pancreas and causes inflammation.

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