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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a chronic gastrointestinal condition that affects the large intestine. It causes abdominal pain, bloating, gas, and altered bowel habits such as diarrhea or constipation. Though IBS is uncomfortable, it does not cause permanent damage to the colon or increase the risk of more serious conditions. If you are wondering what is IBS, it is a functional bowel disorder where the gut-brain interaction becomes disrupted.
IBS is classified into four main types based on stool consistency:
1. IBS with constipation (IBS-C): Hard or lumpy stools most of the time.
2. IBS with diarrhea (IBS-D): Loose or watery stools most of the time.
3. Mixed IBS (IBS-M): Alternating between constipation and diarrhea.
4. Unsubtyped IBS (IBS-U): Does not fit into the above categories clearly.
IBS symptoms vary from person to person, such as:
Abdominal cramping or pain
Bloating and gas
Changes in stool consistency (IBS stool may be hard, loose, or watery)
IBS constipation or IBS diarrhea
Feeling of incomplete bowel movement
Mucus in stool
Symptoms of IBS in women may worsen during menstruation, while IBS symptoms in men may be milder but still persistent.
The exact causes of IBS are unclear, but several factors may contribute:
Abnormal gut contractions
Increased gut sensitivity
Stress and anxiety
Infections (post-infectious IBS)
Changes in gut microbiota
Food intolerances
Although IBS does not cause serious damage, it can lead to:
Poor quality of life
Missed work or school days
Emotional stress, anxiety or depression
Nutritional deficiencies in restrictive diets
You arre more likely to develop irritable bowel syndrome if you:
Are under the age of 50
Are female (IBS symptoms female tend to be more common)
Have a family history of IBS
Suffer from mental health conditions like anxiety or depression
While there is no sure way to prevent IBS, you can reduce the frequency and intensity of symptoms by:
Managing stress effectively
Avoiding trigger foods (like caffeine, fatty foods and dairy)
Eating a fiber-rich diet
Drinking plenty of water
Exercising regularly
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