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Treatments For Ibs Disease Or Should I Say Ibs Disorder?

By: Susan Reynolds Many people get confused about irritable bowel syndrome IBS, and the ways that it can effect the body and what treatments can be used to alleviate symptoms. So lets get the answer for one of the first things that people get confused with. IBS – disease of disorder?

IBS is considered as a functional disorder, which relates to the way that the intestines work. This basically means that the bowels are not working as they should.

It is not a disease, and IBS causes not physical damage to the intestines, and therefore it cannot spread, or go on to create other conditions.

There is no evidence that it can effect development, in fact it has been shown that children who have IBS grow and develop normally.

The cause of IBS is not known, and there is no single cure that works for everyone. Each treatment must be tailored for the individual and it can take many months or years to alleviate the symptoms.

The symptoms can disappear for a period of time and then come back, with no apparent cause, and the symptoms can range from minor to severe.

Determining the proper treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can be a slow process, as mentioned each treatment approach varies from one individual who is suffering with IBS to the next.

Some people find that a change in their lifestyle can greatly improve their ability to manage their IBS symptoms, while others opt for using drugs to try and aid them (although this is generally only a short-term solution).

Whatever their mode of treatment is, generally a holistic approach has been shown to give the best results, which consist of changes to diet, lifestyle and supplementation of diet, and possible medication and psychological therapy.

One of the main changes that can be made quickly for a person with IBS is the content of their diet. Certain foods can trigger or worsen IBS symptoms, especially those foods that people may have a low level of tolerance for.

By avoiding those foods, the risk of triggering IBS symptoms is reduced. Also, including foods that help improve bowel movements and system of digestion and propulsion in order to manage IBS, such as soluble fiber-rich foods.
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Various medicines can also offer relief for IBS symptoms. Different drugs that target specific symptoms can be taken to help sufferers cope with IBS. If one of the symptoms involves spasms in the gut, then anti-spasmodic drugs can be taken to help ease the spasms.

Diarrhea can be remedied by taking over the counter medication, like Imodium. It should, however, only be taken for occasional use only and not be treated as a long-term solution for diarrhea problems.

Laxatives can be effective in providing relief for constipation, however, strong laxatives will eventually stop working since they is not suitable for long-term treatment. After a certain period, the bowel will become more constipated if you continually use laxatives for long periods as a dependency can build up.

Taking of supplements, vitamins and minerals can also be a great way of offering relief for IBS symptoms. Just make sure that there are no sweeteners in the products as these have been shown to trigger IBS symptoms. Some people have negative reactions to sweeteners and their IBS symptoms can flare up.

Keep in mind that every person responds differently to different remedies, so try different types of treatment to test and determine which one or combination of treatments works for you.

Keep track of progress by using a journal. This should include the foods and drinks consumed throughout the day, what portion sizes, what time of the day, and whether the meal was eaten in a conducive and relaxed environment. It should also contain any treatments that are being followed to track results.

We hope this article has helped clarify some points, including the use of the correct term between IBS disease and IBS disorder.


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