What’s IBS Nausea?

IBS nausea is caused by stress, digestive and hormonal imbalances. It is not curable, but symptoms can be alleviated. Medications such as anticholinergics and dicyclomine can help relieve symptoms. Bacterial imbalances and medication side effects can also cause IBS nausea. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) nausea is commonly caused by stress, digestive imbalance, and hormonal imbalance. […]

Anxiety & IBS: Any Link?

Anxiety and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are related, with many IBS patients also experiencing psychiatric conditions. The exact link is unclear, but stress reduction through exercise, sleep, diet, relaxation exercises, counseling, and medication can help manage symptoms. Scientists aren’t 100% sure how anxiety and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are linked, but there is evidence to […]

Are probiotics good for IBS?

IBS is a digestive disorder causing stomach pains and reduced bowel function. Probiotics are a new idea for IBS treatment, but their effectiveness is mixed. Bifidobacterium has been shown to reduce symptoms, but other strains have had mixed results. IBS sufferers should discuss probiotics with their doctor and keep a diary of their effects. Irritable […]

Best diet for IBS?

An irritable bowel diet can help alleviate symptoms of IBS, but it varies for each person. Keeping a food journal, avoiding trigger foods like caffeine and dairy, and eating small, fiber-rich meals can help regulate symptoms. Hydration is also important. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a stomach and intestinal disorder that causes cramps, constipation, diarrhea, […]

What’s IBS?

IBS affects the nerves and muscles of the intestines, causing constipation, diarrhea, cramping, and abdominal pain. The cause is unknown, but triggers include food, stress, and hormonal changes. Treatment includes medication, dietary changes, exercise, and relaxation techniques. It is a chronic condition, but management can provide relief. Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a condition […]

What’s IBS?

IBS affects the nerves and muscles of the intestines, causing symptoms such as constipation, diarrhea, cramping, and abdominal pain. The cause is unknown, but triggers can include food, stress, and hormonal changes. Treatments include medication, dietary changes, exercise, and relaxation techniques. It is a chronic condition, but managing personal triggers and seeking support can help. […]

IBS and back pain: any link?

IBS and back pain often occur together, with IBS sometimes directly causing the pain. Certain foods, stress, and lack of exercise can contribute to both conditions. Treatment may involve stress management, diet changes, medication, and exercise. Seeing a doctor may be necessary for severe cases. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is associated with many bothersome symptoms, […]

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