Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a condition that involves abnormal contractions in the large intestine that lead to irregular bowel movements, pain, diarrhea, and sometimes constipation. Some patients find that they have certain triggers, while others are unable to find any connections. Let’s take a look at the common IBS symptoms, the effects of IBS during pregnancy, and some IBS flare-up complications.
5 Common Symptoms Of IBS & How To Treat Them
Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a very common and chronic disorder that affects the large intestine. Regardless of how mild or severe your IBS is, the symptoms of IBS, which can differ from person to person, can be uncomfortable and frustrating. Below, we will discuss 5 common IBS symptoms and some helpful ways of treating IBS.
IBS Awareness Month: Exploring Common IBS Symptoms
Although it’s one of the most common GI disorders in existence, IBS often goes undiagnosed. Many people struggle to recognize the symptoms of IBS, and oftentimes those who do notice that they’re experiencing symptoms still don’t know to associate them with IBS. Today we’ll talk you through what IBS is, as well as common IBS symptoms you should look out for.
What Causes Rectal Bleeding?
While slight rectal bleeding is actually pretty common, there are a variety of gastrointestinal conditions that can cause it, and some are worse than others. Today we’re going over when it’s time to fret (and call your doctor), versus when it’s time to simply flush. Here are some of the top causes of rectal bleeding.
5 Things You Probably Didn't Know About IBS
3 IBS Statistics That You Should Know About
Although it’s one of the most common GI disorders in existence, IBS often goes undiagnosed, and although many people may have heard about the condition, oftentimes they’re unsure what IBS really is or how seriously the disease can impact your life. As we close out the month of April, we wanted to share a few eye-opening facts about IBS that everyone should be aware of.
5 Ways to Relieve Constipation
Constipation is a common occurrence for many people, but some of us may experience it more frequently than others. While constipation is not an extremely serious medical condition, it can negatively interfere with a person’s quality of life. We understand that constipation is uncomfortable and can sometimes be painful. In this article, we will discuss 5 ways to help you find constipation relief.