Colon allergy
Colon allergy is a clinically common intestinal functional disease. It is characterized by the absence of organic lesions in the intestinal wall and intestinal dysfunction. It shows a series of symptoms caused by sensitive intestinal spasms. Some people call this disease colonic dysfunction, mucus colitis, allergic colitis, spastic colitis, allergic colon syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, bowel stress syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome, etc. . Colon allergies can occur at any age. Generally, young adults are 20 to 50 years old, and women are more than men (females account for about 3/4). There is no reliable statistics on their incidence at home and abroad. According to statistics, in general clinics, about 30-50% of digestive tract diseases.
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