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IBS
What is IBS?
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is part of a family of diseases known as
Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders. These diseases all have chronic
or recurring gastrointestinal symptoms that have no structural or biochemical
cause. IBS - irritable bowel syndrome
is a functional disease of the digestive system that includes excessive
diarrhea, bloating, flatulence, and painful cramping
2. What are the symptoms of IBS?
The most common ibs symptoms that
patients experience are frequent diarrhea, abdominal pain, gas, bloating,
diarrhea and or constipation, mucus in the stool, bowel urgency or incontinence,
and a feeling of incomplete evacuation after a bowel movement. IBS is
considered to be a disorder that is mainly experienced in the lower gastrointestinal
tract, so the symptoms tend to remain located below the navel. In some
cases symptoms in the upper gastrointestinal tract have also been linked
to IBS, these include: difficultly swallowing, a sensation of a lump in
the throat or a closing of the throat, heartburn or acid indigestion,
nausea, and even chest pain.
3. Does everyone get the same symptoms when suffering from IBS - irritable
bowel syndrome?
Although most symptoms related to the lower gastrointestinal system are
experienced by all IBS patients, some experience predominantly excessive
diarrhea, or excessive constipation. The symptoms related to the upper
gastrointestinal tract are not experienced by all patients; however they
are prevalent in a considerable number of cases.
4. How do I know for sure I have IBS - irritable bowel syndrome?
If you have been experiencing the majority of the above symptoms for an
extended period of time, then you should seek medical attention and have
your doctor diagnose you. There are certain symptoms by which you can
determine yourself if you have IBS - irritable bowel syndrome:
Abdominal pain or cramps which are:
1. Relieved after a bowel movement and/or
2. Associated with a change in frequency of bowel movements, and/or
3. Associated with a difference in bowel consistency.
As well as at least two of the following symptoms:
1. Different frequency in bowel movements
2. Different form of bowels (e.g. watery/loose stools or hard stools)
3. Different sensation during bowel movement such as a feeling of not
being done/”empty” after bowel movements, straining, or severe
urgency)
4. Elimination of mucus in the stool and/or
5. Bloating.
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