Severe Chronic Diarrhea and Abdominal Pain | Incheon Chronic Diarrhea
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Incheon Chronic Diarrhea
When was the last time I ate something with peace of mind? Standing in front of a menu, unable to order freely like others, I find myself searching first for 'what I can eat.' An unmistakable signal always appears in my stomach after just one cold drink or a single greasy bite.
It has become a habit to first check the restroom's location whenever I have an important appointment. "I'm always anxious and tense because I never know when my stomach will hurt. It feels like everything good I eat just passes right through me." Chronic diarrhea isn't just a matter of frequent bathroom visits.
It's a battle against losing the joy of food, being robbed of everyday freedom, and the fundamental anxiety that your body isn't properly retaining nutrients.
Causes and Symptoms
Our Intestines: A 'Conveyor Belt' Running Too Fast
Our intestines are a very long 'conveyor belt' that absorbs water and nutrients from food. When moving at a normal speed, our body can sufficiently absorb what it needs. However, irritable bowels spin this conveyor belt too quickly, like a broken machine.
Food passes through without time for water and nutrients to be absorbed, and undigested food is expelled directly. This is the reality of chronic diarrhea. A cold lower abdomen, undigested food mixed in stool, and symptoms like fatigue and dizziness are all due to this. It's clear evidence that our body is not properly absorbing nutrients.
Traditional Korean Medicine Perspective
When the 'Hearth's Ember' Weakens
In Traditional Korean Medicine, the digestive process in our body is compared to putting food into a 'hearth' and building a fire to cook warm rice. In this analogy, the digestive organs (Spleen and Stomach, 脾胃) and our body's fundamental energy (Kidney, 腎) are the very 'ember of the hearth' (Yang-qi, 陽氣).
What happens if this ember weakens? Food passes through without being properly 'cooked,' expelled as if it were undercooked rice. This is the core principle of chronic diarrhea from a Traditional Korean Medicine perspective. It occurs when the body is constitutionally cold, or when the 'hearth's ember' gradually weakens due to continuous stress and cold foods.
Therefore, Traditional Korean Medical treatment doesn't merely stop diarrhea. Instead, it focuses on rekindling the fading 'ember of the hearth' (Warm Tonifying of Spleen and Kidney, 溫補脾腎), helping the body regain its strength to warm and digest food on its own.
Lifestyle Management
3 Habits to Soothe a Cold Abdomen
Reducing the burden on your intestines and creating a warm environment in your daily life is the most crucial part of recovery.
Habit 1: Dietary Temperature (WARMTH)
Iced water, cold coffee, and chilled salads are like pouring cold water on a weakened hearth. Not just beverages, but also warm up your food as much as possible before consuming it to reduce the burden on your digestive system.
Habit 2: Reduce Irritation (SOOTHING)
Greasy foods, spicy and salty foods, and excessive dairy or flour products can further irritate sensitive intestines. It's best to prioritize foods that are easy to digest.
Habit 3: Abdominal Warming (KEEPING WARM)
Keeping your abdomen warm helps improve intestinal blood circulation and stabilize its function. Wearing clothes that cover your belly or applying a light warm compress regularly are also good methods.
Prognosis and Golden Time
Will You Ignore 'Leaking Energy'?
Chronic diarrhea is like 'pouring water into a bottomless jar.' No matter how much good food or supplements you consume, your body is unable to retain them and continuously lets them pass through.
Neglecting this 'energy leak' leads to chronic malnutrition and dehydration, eventually depleting the body's overall vitality. Immunity weakens, weight decreases, and you become easily susceptible to minor illnesses.
However, recognizing this problem early and fixing the 'bottomless jar' so that your precious energy no longer leaks out is a path that goes beyond simply stopping diarrhea; it will solidify your body's foundation and help you regain a vibrant life.