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Gastroenterologist reveals 8 red flags you have an unhealthy gut and how to naturally reverse it

What's good for your stomach is good for much more than just digestion—it can help beat bad moods, boost immune function and give you more energy. When your gut is out of whack, you feel it everywhere. Here, we cover eight common signs of an unhealthy gut and the natural, doctor-recommended remedies that can restore balance and increase overall well-being in both mind and body

October 13, 2025 / 08:38 IST
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Frequent bloating, fatigue, or mood swings? These may be signs of an unhealthy gut. Here’s how to recognize the warning signs and restore balance naturally. (Image: Pexels)
Frequent bloating, fatigue, or mood swings? These may be signs of an unhealthy gut. Here’s how to recognize the warning signs and restore balance naturally. (Image: Pexels)

The gut is sometimes called the body’s “second brain” and for good reason. It is essential for digestion, nutrient uptake, mood and immune function. A robust gut contains more than a trillion bacteria, collectively known as the gut microbiome, that cooperate to keep the peace and aid in nearly every bodily process. But if that intricate system is thrown out of whack by junk food, stress, antibiotics or lack of sleep, the side effects can spin out into all kinds of health issues way beyond upset stomachs.

A bad gut can quietly wreak havoc on your health in many ways, influencing everything-from your energy to the health of your skin. Recurring fatigue, mood swings or skin issues are related to poor gut health in ways that many people might not realize. The good news? There are natural ways to heal your gut with consistent, conscientious efforts towards a healthy lifestyle.

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Recognizing early warning signs and addressing them is the first step in becoming healthier, more energized, and in better balance.

Dr Rashmi Khanna, Delhi based Gastroenterologist told Moneycontrol, "Our gut is an ecosystem that thrives on balance. Simple alterations to diet, lifestyle and distraction techniques can provide a resolution to tummy troubles and markedly improve quality of life. Getting to know early indicators for when our balance starts to deteriorate, is how we can make corrections before it becomes a chronic issue.”