Study duration 9 minutesIrritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the diseases that can cause serious damage to our body and mind.. This disease with symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating and changes in the pattern of excretion can have significant effects on the quality of life and understanding its symptoms when better understanding.... the first step to effectively manage and reduce the discomfort of this disease.... in this article a detailed look at the symptoms We will have IBS, how to diagnose it and ways to distinguish these symptoms from other digestive problems.... With a better understanding of this disease, people can more confidently seek treatment solutions and help improve their quality of life... Stay with us... - What is irritable bowel syndrome?... - Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome
- Risks of irritable bowel syndrome
- Does irritable bowel syndrome cause cancer? - Symptoms of IBS in women
- Treatment of irritable syndrome
What is irritable bowel syndrome? Irritable Bowel Syndrome or (IBS) is one of those diseases that you may think is not a serious problem, but if it affects your mind and thoughts, it affects both your mental function and digestive function. Those who suffer from this disease know very well that they need to control this disease and always keep their mind calm so that their bowels are not irritated. Their symptoms can include abdominal pain and discomfort, bloating, changes in the bowel pattern (diarrhea or constipation). and the feeling of incomplete emptying after a bowel movement.. Symptoms usually appear over a long period and experience periods of improvement and severity.. The exact cause of IBS is still unknown, but there are various theories that include gastrointestinal hypersensitivity, impaired bowel movements, previous infections, and psychological factors such as stress.. Also, certain foods can trigger IBS symptoms.. Changes, stress management, medications, and dietary changes to help reduce symptoms.. Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can vary depending on the type of IBS (which may be constipation-predominant IBS (IBS-C), diarrhea-predominant IBS (IBS-D), or mixed type (IBS-M). Common symptoms of this disease include:
The first **stomach pain and discomfort**.... This pain is usually cramping and can be felt in various parts of the abdomen....the pain usually improves after a bowel movement....the second is a **change in bowel pattern** which can include diarrhea, constipation or a combination of both....some people may experience sudden and chronic bloating while others may experience chronic bloating.. gas**...many IBS sufferers suffer from frequent bloating and gas production....but next thing **Incomplete emptying** is the feeling that after a bowel movement you may feel that the bowels have not been completely emptied.... The fifth is **tiredness or fatigue** that many people with IBS feel uncomfortable with chronic fatigue and low energy.. The symptoms can be with other serious diseases that have interfered, it is necessary to consult a doctor for an accurate diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan... The dangers of irritable bowel syndrome
Irritable bowel syndrome alone is not considered a dangerous complication and usually does not lead to more serious diseases such as cancer or inflammatory bowel diseases. However, IBS can have significant negative effects on a person's quality of life and face challenges in daily life. on being at work or social situations, because the need for frequent access to the bathroom can limit the patient.. The person's overall energy and vitality... these symptoms are dealt with and used. Effective approaches to managing IBS can help people cope better with this disease and have a better quality of life. It is not an inflammatory or cancerous disease in itself and does not directly cause cancer. IBS is a functional disorder that affects the way the digestive tract works, but does not change its structure or increase the risk of cancer.
However, people with IBS should still be monitored by a doctor because IBS symptoms can mimic some more serious conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease (such as inflammatory bowel disease and even bowel cancer and croulitis)... If symptoms change or become more severe, it's important to see a doctor to rule out other possible causes.. Consequently, although IBS itself is not cancerous, any change in symptoms or new health concerns should be taken seriously and discussed with a healthcare professional. Let's talk about health... Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in women
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in women can be similar to men, but some gender characteristics may be evident in women's experience of this disorder. Abdominal pain and discomfort is one of those that is usually felt more in the lower abdomen and may be cramping or heaviness. This pain can decrease before or after a bowel movement. From bloating and gas, which may worsen during the menstrual cycle. Diarrhea, constipation, or a combination of both. These changes may be related to menstrual periods. In addition, some women still feel incomplete emptying in their bowels after going to the bathroom. In women with IBS, it may be aggravated by other symptoms... Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome... Treatment of IBS or irritable bowel syndrome depends on the severity of the symptoms, the type of IBS (predominant diarrhea, constipation or mixed) and the individual's response to various treatments... The goal of treatment is to control symptoms and improve the quality of life of the individual... Different methods of treating IBS are listed below:
- Limiting the consumption of foods that contain fermentable carbohydrates, such as some fruits, vegetables and legumes... - Avoiding stimulant foods such as caffeine, alcohol, carbonated drinks and fatty or fried foods.... - Increase fiber consumption to improve constipation, but note that some types of fiber control methods may cause exacerbation.... Meditation, yoga, breathing therapy and counseling can help control symptoms.... - Regular physical activity is one of the ways to treat this disease.... Because with regular physical activity, body stress is reduced and bowel movements are good.... Regular exercise can help reduce stress and normalize bowel movements.... Also, in some cases, you can use medicine to treat bowel syndrome Irritable use.. Diarrhea and constipation:
**Diarrhea drugs**:
- Loperamide (such as Imodium) to control diarrhea... - Rifaximin is an antibiotic that is sometimes used to reduce diarrhea.... **Constipation drugs**:
- Laxatives such as polyethylene glycol to facilitate excretion.... - Linaclutide and lobiprostone to increase secretions in the intestine and improve bowel movement.... - Antispasmodic drugs: drugs such as Meborine or Buscopan to help reduce abdominal pain and cramping.... - **Antidepressants**: tricyclic drugs (SS) and tricyclic drugs fluoxetine) can control pain and other neurological symptoms associated with IBS help.... **other treatments for irritable bowel syndrome**
**Probiotics**: Taking probiotics may help to improve the balance of intestinal bacteria and reduce symptoms... In the end, we must say that this disease is a chronic disorder of the digestive system characterized by symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, changes in bowel habits, and the feeling of incomplete bowel emptying. and psychological counseling such as cognitive behavioral therapy may also help reduce symptoms in some cases.. However, since IBS is a disease that affects each person differently, it often requires a personalized treatment plan.. Although IBS is a chronic disease and does not directly lead to more serious medical conditions such as cancer, it can affect daily life and quality of life.. ❤️
Dr. Mohammad Amani, gastroenterology and liver specialist