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- problems, sensory symptoms, and convulsions. As a functional disorder, there is, by definition, no known disease process affecting the structure of the body...
- of the systems of the body rather than due to a disease affecting the structure of the body. Functional disorders are common and complex phenomena that...
- underlying conditions of gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, or cancer. The exact cause of functional dyspepsia is unknown however there has been many hypotheses...
- central nervous system (CNS) processing Terms such as functional colonic disease (or functional bowel disorder) refer in medicine to a group of bowel...
- result of an underlying disease, such as gastritis, peptic ulcer disease (an ulcer of the stomach or duodenum), or cancer. Functional indigestion (previously...
- Gastrointestinal diseases (abbrev. GI diseases or GI illnesses) refer to diseases involving the gastrointestinal tract, namely the esophagus, stomach,...
- A functional food is a food claimed to have an additional function (often one related to health promotion or disease prevention) by adding new ingredients...
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by a group of symptoms that commonly include abdominal pain, abdominal...
- Functional medicine (FM) is a form of alternative medicine that encomp****es a number of unproven and disproven methods and treatments. It has been described...
- disorders, and functional disorders. The term disorder is often considered more value-neutral and less stigmatizing than the terms disease or illness, and...