8.1 Iridology: Narrow Caecum, Expanded Caecum, and Caecum – Case 5

The following table presents a detailed analysis of symptoms associated with narrow caecum, expanded caecum, and caecum-related conditions, based on clinical observations.
Condition | Symptoms |
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Intestinal Stenosis | – Paroxysmal pain: Sudden, intermittent cramping or colicky pain in the abdominal region. – Gastrointestinal dysfunction: Irregular bowel movements, constipation, or diarrhea. – Malnutrition: Weight loss, fatigue, and nutrient deficiencies due to impaired digestion and absorption. |
Intestinal Expansion | – Flatulence: Excessive gas buildup, leading to bloating and discomfort. – Occasional abdominal pain: Dull or mild pain that may come and go. – Absorption and excretion disorders: Poor nutrient uptake and irregular bowel habits, sometimes alternating between constipation and loose stools. |
Intestinal Diverticulum | – Digestion and malabsorption: Difficulty breaking down food, leading to undigested particles in stool. – Bowel irregularities: Fluctuations between constipation and diarrhea. – Periodic abdominal pain: Recurrent discomfort, often localized in the lower right abdomen. – Chills and loss of appetite: Low-grade fever, shivering, and reduced desire to eat due to systemic inflammation. |