Trastornos funcionales digestivos

The functional digestive disorders are a group of motive disorders that impress the quality of life of the patients and can affect any segment of the digestive device. They are characterized for being functional and of difficult managing originating situations complicated in the relation medical patient. They produce impact in the quality of life and given his discharge prevalence in economically active population they cause economic important repercussion and minor labor performance.

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