Gastrointestinal neurosis
Gastrointestinal dysfunction, a collective term for a group of gastrointestinal syndromes, has a background of psychiatric factors, mainly gastrointestinal motor dysfunction, and has no organic pathological basis in pathological anatomy, so it does not include other systems Gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by the disease. The clinical manifestations are mainly in the gastrointestinal tract involving eating and excretion abnormalities, and often accompanied by insomnia, anxiety, distraction, forgetfulness, nervousness, headache and other functional symptoms. Gastrointestinal dysfunction is quite common, and accurate statistics on the incidence are still lacking in China. Among various organ dysfunctions, the gastrointestinal tract has the highest incidence, which is more common in young adults.
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