What is irritable bowel syndrome

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What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Can it be cured? Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder involving the large intestine or the colon. It is a chronic condition that causes a lot of discomfort and pain but does not increase the risk of colorectal cancer. It is, thankfully, not considered life-threatening. Common symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome include cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, gas, constipation, mucus in stool and diarrhea. These symptoms mimic those of other abdominal conditions and vary widely in those affected. The causes of irritable bowel syndrome are not clearly known but it is understood that a wide variety of factors play a role in bringing about the condition. When you eat, the intestinal muscles contract and relax rhythmically and this helps in the easy passage of food. But in those with IBS the contractions are longer and stronger, causing bloating and diarrhea. Alternatively the contractions may be weak resulting in the slow passage of food and constipation. Common triggers of IBS include certain foods, mental stress and irregular hormones, the latter being more common in women. Some illnesses, like gastroenteritis, can also cause irritable bowel syndrome.

There are many who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome but very few who actually seek medical help for it. IBS may not be serious but it is always better to rule out other lifethreatening conditions such as colon or colorectal cancer. In case you have abdominal pain, rectal bleeding or weight loss or, if there’s a persistent change in your bowel habits, please consult a doctor.


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