Everything looks normal / but feels bad.

“Everything looks normal”

“But it feels bad”

Both views are correct.
Only together do they show the whole story.


Initial situation

A 52-year-old man reports on:

  • Recurrent pain in the lower abdomen
  • Particularly strong after urination
  • Complaints occur in waves

👉 Several medical examinations:
without findings – everything unremarkable


The situation

From a medical point of view:

👉
No structural abnormalities.
The organs appear healthy.

And that is also correct.


What is often missing

👉
Classic diagnostics show what the body looks like.

But not always,
👉 as he is currently working.


Analysis with the UNISON.health measurement logic

Our AI-supported UNISON.health body phase logic makes visible
what is in motion:

  • The liver works actively
  • Substances are mobilized
  • but the drain does not work cleanly

⚠️ The crucial point

👉
The body is working –
but the flow is disrupted.


What actually happens

  • Loads are released
  • but cannot be excreted sufficiently
  • A functional backlog is created

The consequence

👉 Pressure in the system
👉 Irritation in the pelvic area
👉 Recurring complaints


Why both perspectives are important

👉
The medical examinations were correct.
They just looked at a different level.


💡 The key finding

👉
Health is not only determined by how
something looks –
but whether it can move freely.


What looks normal,
may still not feel right.

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