Anxiety disorders affect over 301 million people globally, making them among the most common mental health conditions. Recent scientific studies have spotlighted the gut-brain axis—the complex communication network between our digestive system and brain. While psychological triggers are well-known, physical contributors like gut health are often overlooked. Understanding this connection may be key to more effective anxiety management, yet recognizing the subtle signs and influences from the gut remains a significant challenge for both patients and healthcare providers.
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4. Serotonin: The Gut’s Mood Messenger Serotonin is a crucial neurotransmitter most commonly associated with mood regulation, happiness, and emotional stability. Surprisingly, about 90% of the…