Monday 24 August 2009

nhs overview on ibs Irritable bowel syndrome

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this is what the nhs says about ibs, though they never seem to have any real solutions to the disease just mainly guessing and talk.


"Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic (long-term) disorder that affects the digestive system. It causes abdominal pain, diarrhoea and constipation.
There are different types of IBS, depending on your main symptom. It's known by a variety of other names, including spastic colon, spastic colitis, mucous colitis, nervous diarrhoea, nervous colon and nervous or functional bowel. However, some of these names misrepresent the condition. Colitis, for example, is an inflammation of the colon and this symptom isn't found in people with IBS.
The symptoms of IBS can fluctuate. There may be times when your symptoms are particularly troublesome and times when you experience no symptoms at all.
Although IBS poses no serious threat to health, it can have an adverse effect on a person's quality of life. The exact causes of IBS are unknown.

How common is IBS?

IBS is one of the most common gastrointestinal conditions. It is estimated that 10-20% of the UK's population is affected by IBS at any one time, although this figure may be higher because many people with the condition do not report their symptoms to their GP.
IBS is twice as common in women as it is in men. The condition normally develops in people who are between 20 and 30 years of age, but it can affect people of any age.
While there is no cure for IBS, the symptoms can be controlled with lifestyle changes and medicine."


kind of the write up you would expect though they are just giving a broad overview there. IBS FORUM

irritable bowel syndrome forum and chat room

irritable bowel syndrome or ibs really big pain in the gut problem, but there are solutions to help with it and ease the problem some what, gonna try and come up with solutions and ibs help also have put up a web forum for the same thing, i know there other ibs forums but see if this one can come up with more solutions over the long run.
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