Causes And Treatments For Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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Many people are infected by Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS); however, they may not even realize it. Several names for common disorders of IBS have appeared over the years. These include nervous indigestion, functional dyspepsia, irritable colon, spastic colon, colitis, functional bowel disease, and mucous colitis. Colitis is an inflammatory condition of the colon. It often strikes young and early-middle-aged adults. Symptoms include cramps, diarrhea, and an almost continual need to use the toilet. There are several types of Colitis, ranging from mild to serious.
IBS often disrupts daily living activities. People can suffer from all or some of the following symptoms such as severe cramping, bloating, diarrhea or even constipation. These symptoms may not seem severe, but for those with IBS, the constant cycle of pain can make day-to-day life a challenge. Nineteen percent of respondents in a survey of married or cohabiting people with IBS stated they had difficulties in their personal relationships, and 45% stated that IBS interfered with their sex life.
The causes of IBS and treatments available differ from person to person. As to what causes IBS, it's still a mystery and researchers are still investigating that. Several ideas have been examined, but none have been necessarily ruled out. Although no one is absolutely sure as to what causes IBS, researchers continue to learn more about the disorder so that they can treat patients most efficiently.
One idea is that the normal motility within the colon is restricted for some reason. The normal function, if restricted, would result in limited ability to remove waste, causing bloating, constipation and other symptoms of IBS. Another idea may be that there is a bacterial infection within the GI tract which then results in IBS. What's more, there is increasing evidence that supports the view that IBS is a disorder of brain-gut function. The brains ability to control motor activities of the intestines/gut is impaired. There is an imbalance between the stomach, intestines, brain functionality, and autonomic nervous systems.
Unfortunately, many people suffer from IBS for a long time before seeking medical treatment. Up to 70 percent of people suffering from IBS are not receiving medical care for their symptoms. No cure has been found for IBS, the medical community has very few drug options available which treat symptoms only. IBS is an unpleasant and painful disorder. It's important to be proactive in your care and work with your doctor to discover the best way to treat this disorder and your symptoms. Although there is no cure for IBS, some treatments can still assist with the disorder.
Anti-depressants may be prescribed as well as medications that can help relax the muscles. The theory is that by relaxing the muscles the normal motility will return and allow for the waste to be passed. However, anti-depressants can worsen constipation, so some doctors will also prescribe medications that relax muscles in the bladder and intestines, such as Donnapine and Librax. These medications contain a mild sedative, which can be habit forming, so they need to be used under the guidance of a physician.
Other things that may help with the condition is by increasing fiber in your diet. Making changes to your diet is also thought to help improve the condition. Keeping a food diary can prove very useful. Keeping track of what you have eaten and then how you feel after you have eaten the food can highlight any food triggers that may aggravate or start an attack. Once you highlight foods that may affect your condition and remove them from your diet, it can help alleviate the symptoms or certainly make the condition more manageable. Some people find that foods that cause gas may be a culprit and they choose to eliminate these from their diets.
With any medication, even over-the-counter medications such as laxatives and fiber supplements, it is important to follow instructions and be attentive to any change in symptoms. Some people report a worsening in abdominal bloating and gas from increased fiber intake, and laxatives can be habit forming if they are used too frequently.
Taking into account the currently available (or lack of) drug treatments for IBS, IBS DropsRx is rapidly becoming the treatment of choice to negate IBS and to improve quality of life. The role of IBS compounds used in traditional medicines has also been thoroughly investigated and incorporated into our treatment. Interestingly, it was found that traditional medicines such as Traditional Chinese (TCM) contain highly successful all natural herbal drugs to treat IBS, the most effective compounds in those treatments have been identified and blended into IBS DropsRx. In view of the poor efficacy of current available medications, results achieved with this treatment are more than convincing. You can learn more details about IBS DropsRx in http://www.naturespharma.org.


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