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Biofeedback and digestive disorders

Biofeedback can support wellbeing and stress management, which may affect digestive function. Ask a network therapist about what applies to you.

Integrative wellbeing

  • Wellbeing references link digestive discomfort (e.g. IBS, reflux) and the gut–brain axis with stress management.
  • Biofeedback fits as general balance support; medical or specialist care remains essential for diagnosed conditions.

Complementary therapy. Not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment.

Apoio complementar

Integrative biofeedback session as complementary wellbeing support.

Biofeedback is not a specific treatment for digestive conditions, but it may be part of an integrative approach to wellbeing and stress regulation. Certified therapists can discuss indications. For specific medical conditions, always consult your doctor or specialist.

Frequently asked questions (health education)

General information; not individual medical advice.

Not as a specific treatment for those diagnoses. This page positions biofeedback as possible complementary support for wellbeing and stress regulation, which popular health education discusses alongside the gut–brain axis. Diagnosis and treatment plans belong to doctors or specialists.
Popular reviews and education texts often link perceived stress and digestive discomfort in some people. This does not explain every case or replace tests. See stress, stress physiology, autonomic nervous system and vagus nerve regulation.
Studies & certification groups references by theme. Discuss with your GP or gastroenterologist when relevant.
Therapists or booking. For training or equipment: training, equipment.