Gut Dysfunction
Cross-source consensus on Gut Dysfunction from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Gut dysfunction may present without gastrointestinal symptoms. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle
- Brain fog is described as a common presentation of intestinal permeability. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle
- Anxiety can be the dominant or only complaint when the underlying driver is gut dysfunction or microbiome imbalance. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle
- IBS and anxiety are presented as bidirectionally related rather than merely comorbid. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle
- Conventional care may fail to connect gut and mental health symptoms to a shared gut-vagus-nervous-system root. — Gut-Brain Axis, Vagal Tone, and the Chronic Stress–Disease Cycle