image1 image2 image3 image4 image5 image6 image7 image9 image10 image11 image12 image13

Irritable Bowel Syndrom

 

Overview:-

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic (long-term) disorder that affects the digestive system. It causes abdominal pain, diarrhoea and constipation.

 

Symptoms of IBS: 

The most common symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are:

  • Abdominal pain and cramping which is often relieved by emptying your bowel,
  • A change in your bowel habits, such as diarrhoea, constipation or, sometimes, both,
  • Bloating and swelling of your abdomen,
  • Excessive wind,
  • Experiencing an urgent need to go to the toilet, which can result in incontinence if a toilet is not nearby,
  • A feeling that you have not fully emptied your bowel, and
  • The passing of mucus from your rectum (back passage).


The symptoms of IBS are usually worse after eating. Most people will experience a 'flare-up' of symptoms, lasting between 2-4 days, after which the symptoms improve, or disappear altogether.

For reasons that are not completely understood, IBS can also cause symptoms in other parts of your body, as well as in your bowel. These symptoms include:

 

  • Lower back pain,
  • Muscle and joint pain,
  • Constant tiredness,
  • Nausea,
  • Headache,
  • Burping,
  • Bad breath, and
  • A frequent and urgent need to urinate.


Due to the pain, discomfort and embarrassment that are sometimes associated with IBS, some people also experience feelings of anxiety and depression.

 

 

Home Dr. P.E. Abraham What is Complimentary medicine? Patient Support Specialisations Testimonials Awards & Recognitions Contact Us