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The Gut’s Connection To Visceral Hypersensitivity
Introduction
The gastrointestinal or gut system helps modulate the body's homeostasis and metabolize the immune…
Have Mid-Upper Back Pain? Could Be Caused By Visceral Pain
Introduction
The spine has three areas: cervical, thoracic, and lumbar in the back, encased with muscles, tissues,…
Viscerosomatic Reflex and Distressed Internal Organs Back Pain
Low back and mid-back pain could be caused by abdominal or pelvic organ distress/irritation or infection that an…
The Factors That Causes Visceral Pain In Chest
Introduction
In the body's upper half, the cardiovascular system's heart helps pump nutrient-riched oxygenated…
Have Pelvic Pain? Your Gut Might Be The Cause Of It
Introduction
The body is held up by skeletal joints that keep the body upright and provide everyday movements for…
Back Pain No Reason
Back pain for no reason that is non-specific is also known as idiopathic, meaning there is no definitive cause like…
Having Visceral Pain In Your Pelvic Area? Could Be Gut Issues
Introduction
The body works by ensuring that the brain in the central nervous system and the gut in the gut system…
An Integrated Look At Viscerosomatic Pain & The Spine
Introduction
The body has many nerve roots that are intertwined and coming out from the spinal cord, which is part…
Dysbiosis Affecting The Gut-Brain Axis? Might Be Inflammation
Introduction
One of the unique features of the body is when the gut and nervous systems have this communication…