How long does it take to treat digestive disorders
Asked by:Thalia
Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 05:48 PM
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Bayard
Apr 07, 2026
In fact, there is really no unified standard answer to this. You can return to normal in as little as three to five days or a week, or it may take as long as half a year or even one or two years. The core depends on the cause and severity of your disorder. The premise is that you must first have an examination to rule out organic problems such as ulcers, gastroenteritis, and polyps. Don't guess that it is a functional disorder that delays treatment.
A while ago I met a young girl who had just worked for two years. She had been busy with projects for more than half a month and ate heavy takeaways. She didn't go to bed until two or three o'clock. After eating something, she developed abdominal distension, nausea, and stomach pain from time to time. She went for a gastroscopy and found nothing. The doctor said She said it was a short-term digestive disorder, so I prescribed some probiotics and told her to eat three meals on time and avoid touching ice. She also took 20 minutes to go downstairs and take two steps every day. She followed the instructions well. Within 10 days, she told me that her stomach was no longer bloated, and all the previous discomforts were gone.
Of course not everyone can recover so quickly. My aunt's cousin is a typical example. When he was in college, he loved drinking cold beer and eating barbecue. After working in sales, he often socialized. He would suffer from diarrhea when he was anxious. He had been having diarrhea for almost 6 years. He had three colonoscopy tests and no problem was found. He was diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. Syndrome is also a type of digestive disorder, and it was very difficult for him to deal with it. In addition to changing his diet, giving up ice and alcohol, he also consulted a psychological counselor to adjust the way he copes with stress. After struggling for half a year, he was able to reduce the frequency of diarrhea from three or four times a week to only once every two or three months.
There are a lot of controversies on the Internet about this conditioning cycle. Some people say that digestive disorders are caused by eating, and it can be cured by keeping your mouth shut for at least half a month. Others say that the root cause of the disease is emotions, and eating without regulating your mind will be useless no matter how much you nourish your stomach. In fact, there is nothing wrong with both of these statements, but the corresponding situations are different. If you just have a short-term disorder caused by eating and drinking too much and staying up for a few nights recently, you can recover within a week or two at most by adjusting your daily routine. If you have been feeling uncomfortable for several months and your mood is always tense, it will definitely take longer to adjust.
To be honest, the stomach is really like a sensitive child. You just feed it too much ice or spicy food once in a while, and it will stop throwing tantrums after two or three days. If you torment it all year round, and make it anxious and nervous every day, it will definitely take a lot of effort to coax it well. When recuperating, don’t always keep an eye on the day and calculate when it will be better. The more urgent it is, the more pressure it will put on the gastrointestinal tract. Follow its rhythm, eat when it’s time to eat, and rest when it’s time. On the contrary, things will get better faster than expected.
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