International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences
Vol. 9, Issue 3, Part O (2025)
Disorders of gut-brain interaction: Clinical approach and homoeopathic considerations
Mansi Lekhwani and Praveen Jaiswal
Disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs) represent a group of highly prevalent gastrointestinal conditions characterized by persistent symptoms that cannot be attributed to structural or laboratory abnormalities. The global prevalence of condition is around 40%. These disorders have been an area of concern due to complex pathogenesis, multifactorial nature, and challenges they present in diagnosis and management. Recent advances have emphasized that altered microbiome play a significant role in DGBIs. Homoeopathy may offer a promising therapeutic option in such cases as approach of medicine selection is based on totality of symptoms of the patient. This article focuses on the approach in cases of DGBIs and homoeopathic management in such cases.
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