
Q Since enteritis, eating out makes me worry about the toilet first. Are psychological issues treated together?
A Digestive symptoms and anxiety are linked in a mutually worsening relationship (the gut-brain axis), so when bowel function stabilizes, the psychological burden often eases too.
Detailed Answer
The gut and brain are connected via the vagus nerve and influence each other. Frequent diarrhea creates toilet anxiety, and that anxiety in turn destabilizes bowel motility, creating a vicious cycle. Many people find that as their gut condition stabilizes, their toilet worries decrease without their noticing.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Korean medicine values the mind-body connection. By combining bowel function recovery with treatment that calms stress and anxiety, we help your body and mind become comfortable together.
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