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Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder that affects how the large intestine functions. It causes a range of symptoms, including abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits such as diarrhoea, constipation, or both. Although IBS does not cause lasting damage to the intestines, it can be uncomfortable and impact daily life. The exact cause is not fully understood, but it is thought to involve a combination of gut sensitivity, stress, and diet.

Symptoms of IBS can vary from person to person. Some people experience cramping and bloating that improve after passing stool, while others notice their symptoms worsen with certain foods or stress. The condition often comes and goes, with periods of flare-ups followed by times of relief. Fatigue and nausea can also occur, adding to discomfort.

Several factors are believed to contribute to IBS, including abnormal muscle contractions in the intestines, nerve sensitivity in the gut, and changes in the balance of bacteria in the digestive tract. Emotional stress and hormonal changes, particularly in women, can also trigger or worsen symptoms. IBS is more common in people with a history of digestive infections or food intolerances.

Managing IBS often involves identifying and avoiding personal triggers. Keeping a food and symptom diary can help recognise which foods or habits cause flare-ups. Eating smaller, regular meals, limiting caffeine and high-fat foods, and increasing fibre intake (for some people) can help regulate bowel movements and reduce discomfort.

Lifestyle and stress management play an important role in easing symptoms. Regular exercise, relaxation techniques, and adequate sleep can all support digestive health. Mind-gut connection therapies, such as mindfulness and breathing exercises, have also shown benefits for some individuals.

Although IBS can be a long-term condition, it can usually be managed effectively through diet, stress control, and lifestyle adjustments. Understanding one’s body and making small, consistent changes can lead to significant improvement in quality of life.

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What causes IBS?

The exact cause is unknown, but IBS is linked to gut sensitivity, stress, hormonal changes, and diet. It’s a functional disorder with no structural abnormalities.