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Many people are not cognizant that
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is even a medical disorder and one that
can be effectively treated to relieve symptoms and improve quality
of life for sufferers. IBS refers to the intestinal medical disorder
Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
IBS is actually a quite common disorder;
yet many people are unaware that their symptoms indicate a medical
problem and they go undiagnosed and without treatment even though
IBS can have a major impact on those living with the disease.
Lack of awareness of IBS may impact medical treatment and care.
IBS
occurs in men, women and children of all ages.
According to Nancy Norton, president
and founder of the International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal
Disorders (IFFGD), "IBS is the most common diagnosis made
by gastroenterologists and one of the most common disorders seen
by primary care doctors. Yet a vast number of people who suffer
from IBS may not be getting the medical care they need."
Nancy Norton also stated that "The
human impact of IBS is tremendous. Chronic and recurring symptoms
of IBS can disrupt personal and professional activities, upset
emotional well-being and limit individual potential. It is imperative
that the best ways to manage and treat this disease are made
available to patients so they can enjoy a normal, healthy life."
The initial step to effective diagnosis
and treatment commences with awareness, education, knowledge
and understanding regarding IBS.
What Is IBS?
As defined by NIDDK (National Institute
of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases), IBS basically
"is a common disorder of the intestines that leads to crampy
pain, gassiness, bloating, and changes in bowel habits."
A more comprehensive definition
of IBS according to the International Foundation for Functional
Gastrointestinal Disorders, Inc. "sometimes referred to
as spastic colon, mucous colitis, spastic colitis, nervous stomach
or irritable colon, IBS is a disturbance of colonic function
characterized by abdominal pain or discomfort, bloating and abnormal
bowel function, resulting in episodes of chronic diarrhea, chronic
constipation, or both in alternation. Discomfort and bloating
are often relieved by defecation."
IBS is classified as a functional
disorder because there is no sign of disease on diagnostic tests
and when the colon is examined, but the bowel doesn't work as
it should.
IBS Symptoms
The symptoms
of IBS can vary to a great extent from person to person.
IBS is characterized by at least 12 weeks out of a 12-month period
of abdominal pain or discomfort, usually in the lower abdomen
(although the location and intensity vary, even at different
times within the same person), and a change in bowel patterns
such as chronic or recurrent diarrhea, constipation, or an alternate
of both. Symptoms may occur over a single long period or in several
shorter stints.
The symptoms of IBS can include:
* Gas
* Pain
* Bloating
* Nausea
* Vomiting
* Mucous in the stool
* Constipation
* Diarrhea
* Fatigue
* Full sensation after even a small meal
* Crampy pain
* Changes in bowel habits
What Causes IBS?
The cause of IBS is not yet entirely
understood and it is a complex disorder. Symptoms seem to result
from a disturbance in the interaction between the gut, brain,
and nervous system that changes the regulation of bowel reflexes
and function. The nerve endings in the lining of the bowel are
highly sensitive and the nerves that control the muscles of the
gut are especially active. The end result is that the bowel is
overly responsive to typically normal events such as eating or
the passage of fluid and gas along its stretch. These actions
to inappropriate muscular activity may temporarily stop a bowel
movement, or culminate in badly timed attempts to evacuate matter
from the bowel.
IBS is not caused by stress as many
people assume. It is also not a psychiatric or psychological
disorder. Due to the link between the brain and gut, symptoms
in certain people can be aggravated and set off by any kind of
stress.
According to Dr. Natasha Turner,
ND, Vice President of Natural Medicine- from a naturopathic viewpoint
the symptoms of IBS may be related to five key areas:
1. Food allergies - The most common
food allergies are wheat, dairy, citrus, soy, gluten (the protein
in rye, wheat and oats), corn and soy. Avoid all of the previous
mentioned foods for a period of time of about two to three weeks.
Then re-introduce one new food every couple of days. See if symptoms
return or there is a negative reaction when re-introducing a
food. Alcohol, coffee, tea and smoking can also be stimulants
to the bowel and should be avoided.
2. Deficiency of enzymes - Enzymes
are present in saliva and are released from the pancreas to assist
in breakdown of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. Stomach acid
works to help break down foods.
3. Improper bacterial balance -
If you have taken antibiotics previously, tend to overeat carbohydrates
or take corticosteroids, you may have yeast overgrowth in the
digestive tract and need to kill off bad bacteria in order regain
healthy bacterial levels in the digestive tract.
4. Stress - Anxiety, depression
and stress tend to be associated with IBS. Feeling down may happen
due to upsetting bowel symptoms, but may also suddenly occur
and aggravate the problems. IBS symptoms may also increase stress
because of fears that a person has a serious disease.
5. Irritation of the digestive tract
wall - If there is an imbalance of any of the above listed items,
the digestive tract walls may become irritated and very sensitive
and need to be healed and soothed.
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Facts about Irritable
Bowel Syndrome
* Irritable bowel syndrome
(IBS) is a disorder characterized by abdominal pain or discomfort,
and altered bowel habit (chronic or recurrent diarrhea, constipation,
or both in alternation).
* Approximately 60 to
65% of IBS sufferers are female; 35 to 40% are male. IBS affects
people of all ages, even children.
* The exact cause of IBS
is not known. Symptoms appear to result from a disturbance in
the interaction between the gut, brain, and nervous system that
alters regulation of bowel motor or sensory function. IBS is
not caused by stress. However, because of the connection between
the brain and the gut, symptoms can be exacerbated or triggered
by stress.
* The impact of IBS can
range from mild inconvenience to severe debilitation, controlling
many aspects of one's emotional, social and professional life.
Those with moderate to severe cases, affecting an estimated 10
to 15 million people, must struggle to overcome symptoms that
often impair their physical, emotional, economic, educational
and social well-being.
* IBS is unpredictable.
Symptoms vary and are sometimes contradictory, such as diarrhea
alternating with constipation. Chronic and recurrent symptoms
can disrupt personal and professional activities, upset emotional
well-being and limit individual potential.
* Treatments are available
for IBS to help manage symptoms.
* Although IBS is very
common in the general population, few seek medical care for their
symptoms. On average, patients report it takes more than three
years from onset to diagnosis, and see nearly three healthcare
professionals before their condition is diagnosed as IBS.
* Approximately 20 to
40% of all visits to gastroenterologists are due to IBS symptoms.
* For those with IBS an
additional burden comes from living in a society where the word
"bowel" may scarcely be spoken. Individuals are left
to cope with multiple symptoms that affect every aspect of their
lives while those around them may be unaware of the true impact,
or even the existence, of the disorder.
* IBS can only be diagnosed
by a medical professional.
Facts provided by courtesy of International
Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, Inc.
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Most importantly, remember, treatment
options are available to manage IBS and live a good quality of
life-whether symptoms are mild, moderate, or severe. The most
common treatments
for IBS include dietary changes, stress relief, and medication.
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