What Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome ?
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a health condition pertaining to intestines, which makes the movement of food unstable inside the intestines causing them to move slowly or too quickly. IBS is found more commonly in women than men, and starts at an early age of twenty in both sexes.
The intestines compressed, hard or mild, causes the unstable movement of food. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is also known by some other names such as irritable colon, spastic colon, spastic bowel and functional bowel syndrome. The symptoms and syndrome in all these are the same; it has been given different names to identify the syndrome by different people. Occasionally, Irritable Bowel Syndrome is considered to be same as ulcerative colitis, which is not at all similar to this inflammatory bowel disease.
There are a few symptoms that can detect Irritable Bowel Syndrome. These symptoms, when are not taken care, can get worse and become painful for people having this syndrome. The symptoms for this syndrome could become worse when daily routine changes, under stress, due to attending social events or travel. The situation can get more worse when you prefer junk food over healthy foods and ate up to your stomach limits. Women suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome could observe some common symptoms throughout their menstrual cycles. Listed below are some common symptoms of IBS:
The symptoms could be detected at an early stage and medicated easily. Consulting a physician would be the best practice to get rid of this syndrome, even at first instance the doctor would not be able to detect this syndrome. IBS can be avoided if you take healthy foods, ignore junk foods and keep away from stress.
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