What Are the Clinical Manifestations of Intestinal Dysfunction?
Bad emotions can easily induce various symptoms of discomfort in the body. Gastrointestinal dysfunction may be caused by excessive emotional tension, anxiety, or high work pressure. Gastrointestinal dysfunction mainly leads to gastrointestinal dysfunction problems, resulting in symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, belching, and abdominal discomfort. To alleviate gastrointestinal dysfunction, long-term conditioning is needed.
Gastrointestinal dysfunction is also known as gastrointestinal neurosis, a group of gastrointestinal syndromes. Patients often show disorders of gastrointestinal motility and secretion, but there is no organic pathological change, and it does not include gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by other systemic diseases. It is mainly caused by abnormal function of the autonomic nervous system due to disorders of higher nervous activities.
This disease is a group of intestinal dysfunction diseases that include persistent or intermittent attacks, with clinical manifestations of abdominal pain, bloating, abnormal bowel habits, and stool characteristics. Its prevalence varies among different populations. IBS often presents as a chronic recurrent process and is often accompanied by other gastrointestinal dysfunction diseases.
This disease includes a group of symptoms of functional intestinal disorders, mainly feeling of abdominal distension or bloating, and does not meet the diagnostic criteria for other functional gastrointestinal disorders. Clinically, it is more common in women.
This disease is a group of functional intestinal diseases with clinical manifestations of persistent or intermittent difficulty in defecation. It is more common in women and tends to increase with age.
This disease is manifested as persistent or recurrent loose stool or watery stool without abdominal pain.
It refers to functional intestinal symptoms that do not conform to the above-mentioned classification of functional intestinal diseases.