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My lower abdomen always feels bloated and sticks out; could this be a gut-related issue? What management methods do you recommend?
Yes, this is likely an issue with your intestinal environment rather than simple weight gain. When digestive functions decline, it leads to 'abdominal distension' (bok-chang) caused by accumulated gas. I recommend a phased approach focused on restoring intestinal motility and detoxifying the gut rather than simply fasting.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this condition is often viewed as 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo), where the Spleen's function is weakened, preventing proper digestion and leading to stagnation. When this persists, waste products known as 'phlegm-fluid' (dam-eum) accumulate, causing the lower abdomen to protrude. I recommend a step-by-step management plan:
1. Emptying Phase (Weeks 1-2): Focus on discharging 'blood stasis' (eo-hyeol) and toxins accumulated in the gut to reduce edema and regulate bowel movements. You will begin to feel the bloating subside.
2. Normalization Phase (Weeks 3-4): Focus on reducing inflammation of the intestinal wall and creating an optimal environment for beneficial probiotics to thrive. You should start feeling a lightness in your abdomen upon waking up.
3. Maintenance and Strengthening Phase (Month 1+): Focus on enhancing overall metabolic capacity to prevent waste from accumulating even when consuming the same amount of food.
Simply taking probiotics may not be the solution. For beneficial bacteria to colonize effectively, the intestinal pathways must first be cleared. The most efficient approach is to determine whether your condition is rooted in Spleen Deficiency or simple gas stagnation and receive a customized prescription.