Irritable Bowel Syndrome Encyclopedia
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A Bone to Pick with IBS
Irritable bowel syndrome patients more likely to develop osteoporosis and fractures

Caring for Stomachs During IBS Awareness Month
IBS Awareness Month sheds light on ways to control pain and discomfort

Can Food Allergy Contribute to IBS?
Irritable bowel symptoms lessened by knowing about food allergies and avoiding those items

IBS Affects More Than Just the Patient
Irritable bowel symptoms may put strain on a relationship but staying close may help

Using the Mind to Reduce Inflammation
Mindfulness training reduces inflammation moderately in comparative study

From Stomach Aches to Headaches
IBD and celiac disease patients more likely to have headaches

Low Feeling in the Gut
Stomachs and mood disorders can hurt quality of life in IBD patients

One Tummy Fix for Other Troubles
Inflammatory bowel syndrome remedy helps ease pain and regulates stools

The Bugs That Cause the Stomach Bug
Crohns could be started by too much of certain bacteria living in the stomach
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Top 10 Tips to Outsmart IBS
Cramping and bowel changes have you running too frequently to the toilet? Here are ten tips that can help ease IBS.

Understanding IBS
Individuals who have inflammatory bowel syndrome may experience abdominal pain, constipation, cramping, bloating, gas, diarrhea and painful bowel movements. Clearly, IBS can be an upsetting intestinal disorder!

Diagnosing IBS
In order to diagnose the digestive disorder inflammatory bowel syndrome, a doctor will examine the symptoms, like diarrhea, abdominal pain and constipation. He may also order tests, like a colonoscopy or endoscopy, to screen for other disorders.

Managing IBS with Behavioral Modifications
Irritable bowel syndrome has no cure, but relief is still possible. People with IBS-induced constipation may benefit from increasing their fiber intake, while those with abdominal pain may benefit from behavioral therapy.

Treating IBS with Medication
Inflammatory bowel syndrome can't be cured, so IBS treatment is aimed at symptoms. Abdominal pain can be eased with anticholinergics like Bentyl, and constipation responds to stool softeners. Diarrhea, meanwhile, responds to medication like Imodium.









