Irritable Bowel Syndrome Explained by CynthiaMadison .....

Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS affects between 9% and 23% of the global population.

Date:   3/30/2020 2:06:50 PM ( 4 y ago)

Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS affects between 9% and 23% of the global population, accounts for around 12% of visits to primary care physicians and is the most commonly diagnosed condition in gastroenterology clinics. People are most likely to develop IBS symptoms before the age of 50.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome is also referred to as nervous colon, irritable colon, spastic colitis and mucous colitis. Although IBS is not a life-threatening condition and it doesn’t increase a patient’s risk of developing colon cancer, ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease, it is a chronic condition that can have a negative impact on someone’s overall life quality. Some patients report missing school or work or having to make changes such as shifting to remote work, reducing hours or not being able to work at all.

However, symptoms can improve over the years, as patients learn what triggers to avoid and how to manage their condition.

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What is IBS?

IBS is a gastrointestinal disorder separate from inflammatory bowel disease that affects the large intestine (colon) and can cause a number of uncomfortable and sometimes embarrassing symptoms that vary in duration and intensity. In some rare cases, the condition can cause intestinal damage.

Symptoms

As we mentioned, the symptoms of IBS vary from person to person, but these are the most common ones:

If your symptoms are more consistent with IBS-C you should have fewer than four bowel movements per week, you may need to strain in order to pass the stool, and the consistency should be hard, dry and lumpy. Constipation isn’t just uncomfortable, it can, unfortunately, also lead to other complications such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures or fecal impaction.

If your symptoms fit into the IBS-D subtype, then you should be passing loose stool multiple times per day.

Causes

The exact causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome are still unknown, but there are some factors that seem to play a role:

Research has shown that a disturbance in the mutually beneficial relationship between the microflora and the host leads to the development of a series of conditions. It seems that the use of probiotics such as the ones from Mind Your Head York can help regulate bowel function, reduce discomfort, restore normal motility and boost immunity.

IBS Triggers

Symptoms vary from patient to patient, and there can be periods when they have very mild symptoms or are even asymptomatic, as well as have episodes of more severe discomfort caused by IBS. As per patient reports, the most common triggers for severe episodes are:



 

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