Study duration 7 minutesIn **irritable bowel syndrome**, the shape of the stool undergoes irregular changes and can vary from **hard and lumpy** to **loose and watery**.. Some patients have thin and stringy stools, while others have stools that are stools.. **mucous**... feeling From **incomplete excretion** or the urgent need to get rid of the common problems of these people.... The change in the shape of stool is often **sudden and unpredictable** and is influenced by factors such as **stress, diet and physical condition**.... These fluctuations can affect the patient's quality of life and require careful management.. stool**
The shape and consistency of stool is one of the important indicators in examining the health of the digestive system. In healthy people, stool usually has a certain shape, consistency, and frequency, but in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), these characteristics undergo significant changes. Help to better understand this disease and control its symptoms.. Changes in consistency, frequency of bowel movements and feeling after bowel movements are common symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome that can be influenced by diet, stress and lifestyle.. For better management of this condition and stress reduction, it is recommended to see a specialist.. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) **
Stool shape is one of the key symptoms in the diagnosis and management of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In this syndrome, changes in the stool pattern may include diarrhea, constipation, or alternating between the two. In some cases, people with IBS may experience a feeling of incomplete emptying or pressure in the abdominal area, which affects the characteristics of the stool. Diarrhea is similar, while in others it leads to constipation. It has an abnormal appearance, which can include soft, dense, or even motility or granular disorders.. Hypersensitivity of the intestines to various stimuli... Based on the Brastwell scale, stools in IBS may fall into different categories, from watery and loose stools (type 7) to hard and dry stools (type 1).. IBS with constipation (IBS-C)**
### **Features:**
🔹 In this type, **intestinal movements are reduced** and stools are usually **hard and lumpy**... 🔹 defecation is **hard and accompanied by a feeling of incomplete emptying**... 🔹 a person may need **great pressure** to defecate... 🔹some patients also experience **severe bloating and abdominal pain... IBS-C:**
✅Usually **chunky, hard and dry**.... ✅ In the Bristol scale, it is mostly placed in **category 1 and 2**.... ✅ It may be **narrow, stripy and small in volume**.... ✅ Sometimes **mixed with mucus** but blood is not seen in it (except in cases of hemorrhoids with DBR 2.. (IBS-D)**
### **Features:**
🔹 In this type, the person has **frequent bowel movements**... 🔹 stool is **loose or watery** and the person may feel **urgency**... 🔹 Abdominal pain** may occur before defecation and decrease after defecation. ### **3... Mixed IBS (IBS-M)**
### **Features:**
🔹 People who suffer from this type experience periods of constipation and diarrhea alternately... 🔹 The feeling of **unpredictability in bowel movements** causes stress in patients... 🔹 Episodes of **abdominal pain and bloating** may also occur.. (similar to IBS-D)**... ✅ In the Bristol scale, the stool may be **variable between categories 1 to 7**... ✅ It may be accompanied by **Mucus and the feeling of incomplete emptying**... **Important points about changing the shape of stool in IBS**
🔹 **Stools in IBS are not always consistent** and may change between constipation and diarrhea in a person.... 🔹 **Stress, nutrition and environmental factors** can affect stool shape.... 🔹 **Bristol scale test** helps evaluate stool shape and determine the type of IBS.. IBS may include constipation, diarrhea, or a combination of both. Yellow color due to rapid passage of food through the intestine in cases of diarrhea (IBS-D) or darkening due to delayed stool excretion in cases of constipation (IBS-C).. Also, some patients may have stools with white or clear mucus, which is a sign of the intestine..
However, if the stool is very dark or contains blood, it is usually not related to IBS and requires immediate medical attention.**
Comparison of the smell of normal feces with the smell of irritable bowel syndrome
The natural smell of feces usually has a specific smell due to the natural processes of **digestion and fermentation of food** in the intestine, which is relatively constant and is caused by gaseous compounds such as hydrogen sulfide, methane, and ammonia. It can be caused by rapid food fermentation, overgrowth of intestinal bacteria or problems absorbing certain nutrients. Also, in cases of constipation (IBS-C), the smell of feces may become stronger and more unpleasant due to the longer time it stays in the testicle.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a digestive disorder that can affect the shape, consistency, color, and smell of stool. People with this disease may have significant changes in stool frequency, stool consistency, and a feeling of incomplete emptying or urgency to defecate. In addition, the feces may be accompanied by mucus and in some cases have stronger and unusual environmental stimuli. Aggravation of symptoms.. Stress can improve quality of life and reduce symptoms.