
Q I improve with treatment, but it relapses when I'm stressed or overeat. Can recurrence be prevented?
A Functional dyspepsia is closely tied to lifestyle and stress, so management is important. By restoring stomach function and combining diet and stress management, you can lengthen the interval between relapses and lower their intensity.
Detailed Answer
Stress and overeating disturb the gut-brain axis and stomach movement, bringing symptoms back. By the nature of functional disorders, getting better once isn't the end; you must also address the lifestyle factors that trigger relapse to maintain stability. The key to preventing recurrence is to combine ongoing dietary correction and lifestyle management rather than stopping at temporary treatment.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Korean medicine treatment focuses on building a foundation so that even after symptoms subside, the stomach is less shaken by stress or overeating. We decide together on a management method tailored to your individual lifestyle pattern to reduce recurrence.
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