Irritable bowel syndrome
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome | |
|---|---|
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| Synonyms | IBS, spastic colon |
| Pronounce | |
| Specialty | Gastroenterology |
| Symptoms | Abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation |
| Complications | |
| Onset | |
| Duration | Long term |
| Types | IBS-C (constipation predominant), IBS-D (diarrhea predominant), IBS-M (mixed type) |
| Causes | Unknown |
| Risks | Food sensitivity, stress |
| Diagnosis | Based on symptoms, ruled out other conditions |
| Differential diagnosis | Inflammatory bowel disease, Celiac disease, Gastroenteritis |
| Prevention | |
| Treatment | Dietary changes, medication, psychological therapy |
| Medication | Laxatives, Antispasmodics, Antidepressants |
| Prognosis | |
| Frequency | 10–15% globally |
| Deaths | |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder affecting the large intestine that leads to symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits including diarrhea and constipation. The exact cause of IBS is not well understood, but it is believed to involve a combination of intestinal and nervous system abnormalities, psychological stress, and microbial factors.
Symptoms[edit]
IBS symptoms vary widely among individuals but commonly include:
- Abdominal pain or cramping
- Bloating
- Gas
- Diarrhea or constipation — sometimes alternating bouts of diarrhea and constipation
Causes[edit]
While the exact cause of IBS is unknown, several factors appear to play a role, including:
- Muscle contractions in the intestine
- Nervous system abnormalities
- Inflammation in the intestines
- Severe infection
- Changes in gut microbes
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of IBS is typically made based on the symptoms and after ruling out other conditions. The Rome criteria are often used to help diagnose IBS. Tests to rule out other conditions might include blood tests, stool tests, and colonoscopy.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment of IBS may include:
- Dietary adjustments, such as increasing fiber intake or following a low FODMAP diet
- Medications, including fiber supplements, laxatives, antidiarrheal drugs, antispasmodics, and antidepressants
- Psychological therapies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy or psychotherapy
Epidemiology[edit]
IBS affects about 10–15% of people globally and is more common in women than men. The condition often begins in young adulthood.
See also[edit]
| Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) | ||||
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| Health science - Medicine - Gastroenterology - edit |
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| Diseases of the esophagus - stomach |
| Halitosis | Nausea | Vomiting | GERD | Achalasia | Esophageal cancer | Esophageal varices | Peptic ulcer | Abdominal pain | Stomach cancer | Functional dyspepsia | Gastroparesis |
| Diseases of the liver - pancreas - gallbladder - biliary tree |
| Hepatitis | Cirrhosis | NASH | PBC | PSC | Budd-Chiari | Hepatocellular carcinoma | Acute pancreatitis | Chronic pancreatitis | Pancreatic cancer | Gallstones | Cholecystitis |
| Diseases of the small intestine |
| Peptic ulcer | Intussusception | Malabsorption (e.g. Coeliac, lactose intolerance, fructose malabsorption, Whipple's) | Lymphoma |
| Diseases of the colon |
| Diarrhea | Appendicitis | Diverticulitis | Diverticulosis | IBD (Crohn's, Ulcerative colitis) | IBS | Constipation | Colorectal cancer | Hirschsprung's | Pseudomembranous colitis |
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