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What Is IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)?

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IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) effects 30% of us at some time in our lives. 10% of people get it so badly that they need to seek medical help. If you suspect you may have IBS you should seek confirmation from a qualified doctor.

The most common symptoms for IBS are:

-- Abdominal pain, stomach cramps
-- Constipation
-- Diarrhea
-- Bloated Stomach
-- Noisy tummy
-- Wind (flatulence)
-- Digestion is too quick or too slow
-- General feeling of being unwell (as a result of a combination of symptoms listed here)
-- Dizziness
-- Sickness (wanting to vomit)
-- Backaches

Some people get IBS so badly that they are unable to work. Many complain of not having a social life because of it. Several IBS patients find the ordeal so debilitating that they have to take anti-depressants.

A number of IBS patients have managed to identify the source of their problem as food intolerance (they are allergic to certain foods). Identifying the food(Drunk can be done in various ways, one of which is with an elimination diet. The most common food seems to be wheat (according to people who write in to Medical News Today).

Many people have written to us saying their IBS starting during, or shortly after, a stressful period in their lives (divorce, sudden unemployment, death in the family, academic exams).

Written by: Christian Nordqvist
Editor: Medical News Today
originally posted @ www.medicalnewstoday.com