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Probleme digestive? Această gastroenterologă are sfaturi pentru a obține „poophoria”

12 Apr 2026
1 minut min
Ion Ionescu

Potrivit npr.org, patruzeci la sută dintre americani își văd viața zilnică afectată de simptome intestinale neplăcute, conform Asociației Americane de Gastroenterologie. Acesta este un procent semnificativ de oameni cu probleme digestive. Totuși, Dr. Trisha Pasricha afirmă că, de cealaltă parte a spectrului, există persoane care experimentează „poophoria”. Cuvântul folosit de Pasricha descrie o stare în care îndeplinirea nevoilor fiziologice este fără durere și îngrijorare.

👉 Definiția conceptului de „poophoria”

„Vreau să poți să mergi la toaletă rapid, fără efort, și apoi să trăiești cea mai bună viață”, spune aceasta.

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