Upper gastrointestinal (GI) complaints include
Some upper GI complaints represent functional illness Functional Gastrointestinal Illness Often, no objectively measurable structural or physiologic abnormality for gastrointestinal complaints is found, even after extensive evaluation. Such patients are said to have functional illness... read more (ie, no physiologic cause found after extensive evaluation).
Lower GI complaints include
As with upper GI complaints, lower GI complaints result from physiologic illness or represent a functional disorder (ie, no radiologic, biochemical, or pathologic abnormalities are found even after extensive evaluation). The reasons for functional symptoms are not clear. Evidence suggests that patients with functional symptoms may have disturbances of motility, nociception, or both; ie, they perceive as uncomfortable certain sensations (eg, luminal distention, peristalsis) that other people do not find distressing.