Irritable bowel syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome

A community portal about Irritable bowel syndrome with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: In gastroenterology, irritable bowel syndrome or spastic colon is a functional bowel disorder characterized by abdominal pain...

A community portal about Irritable bowel syndrome with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: In gastroenterology, irritable bowel syndrome or spastic colon is a functional bowel disorder characterized by abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits which are not associated with any abnormalities seen on routine clinical testing. It is fairly common and makes up 20–50% of visits to gastroenterologists. Lower abdominal pain, and bloating associated with alteration of bowel habits and abdominal discomfort relieved with defecation are the most frequent symptoms. The abdominal pain type is usually described in a patient as either diarrhea -predominant, constipation -predominant or IBS with alternating stool pattern. In some individuals, IBS may have an acute onset and develop after an infectious illness characterised by two or more of the following: fever, vomiting, acute diarrhea, positive stool culture. This post-infective syndrome has consequently been termed "post-infectious IBS" and is acute onset Rome II criteria positive. This condition is more homogenous, being mostly IBS-D and is drawing much clinical investigation.

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome patients are advised to follow the right diet for IBS because there are food that can worsen or trigger IBS episodes. But what should be the right diet for IBS? Read Full Story
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Many provisions are available for a person who is worried about choosing a new medication for IBS. Some of these medications are under testing while others are only be tested and still others are being offered to patients in need of medications that are different than the usual tried and tested medications for IBS. Many times the normal prescription medications that doctors ask you to take will provide less than satisfactory results. Since IBS is a particularly difficult condition that gives rise to a lot of pain and suffering it is indeed necessary that sooner rather than later a good and new medication for ... Read Full Story
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Typical IBS symptoms include having to put up with cramping that is especially painful and you might also have to suffer bloating and diarrhea and even constipation. One of the more common solutions when it comes to getting relief from these and other IBS symptoms is to use IBS over the counter medications. Bavolex has been formulated scientifically over the counter medication for IBS to put an end to diarrhea and constipation. That’s not all because Bavolex is an IBS over the counter medication that can help stop those painful cramping episodes and it can contain your gas as well. Know How IBS Over ... Read Full Story
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In gastroenterology, irritable bowel syndrome ( IBS ) is a functional bowel disorder characterized by mild to severe abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating and alteration of bowel habits. In some cases, the symptoms are relieved by bowel movements.[1] Diarrhea or constipation may predominate, or they may alternate (classified as IBS-D, IBS-C or IBS-A, respectively). IBS may begin after an infection (post-infectious, IBS-PI) or a stressful life event. Other functional or pain disorders and certain psychological conditions are more common in those with IBS. Although there is no cure for IBS, there are treatments which attempt to relieve symptoms, including dietary adjustments, medication and psychological interventions. ... Read Full Story
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June 12th, 2009 Digestion - Simple Tips to Increase Energy and Avoid Illness Below you will find simple tips to aid better digestion which will give you more energy and will help you avoid illness and disease. Here are some simple tips to get better digestion of food, that can be aplied quickly by anyone for health and vitality… Are you so busy that you rush your food and snatch meals when you can? Are you rushing your eating so much that it simply is not enjoyable? Well if you do you will have poor digestion and this can be the cause of low ... Read Full Story
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International gastroenterology and microbiology experts were invited by Institut Rosell-Lallemand to share and discuss with representatives from the pharma and health care industry the latest research on probiotics in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)  
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THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lexicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. , announced today that top-line data from its Phase 2 clinical study with LX1031 in patients with non-constipating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) will be presented at GASTRO 2009 in London this week. Results from the study, which showed a significant improvement in IBS symptoms, will be presented...  
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Neither ulcerative colitis nor Crohn's disease should be confused with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a disorder that affects the ... CCFA's continuing research efforts, much more will be learned and a cure will eventually be found. How Common is ...  
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Eating disorder (ED) patients display a high prevalence of gastrointestinal symptoms and functional gastrointestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome. These symptoms may interfere with their nutritional management. Ingestion of fructose-sorbitol (F-S) is an established means of gastrointestinal symptom provocation in irritable bowel syndrome patients.  
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Background: Functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS) has chronic unexplained abdominal pain and is similar to the psychiatric diagnosis of somatoform pain disorder. A patient with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) also has chronic unexplained abdominal pain, and rectal hypersensitivity is observed in a majority of the patients. However, no reports have evaluated the visceral sensory function of FAPS precisely. We aimed to test the hypothesis...  
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