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What is IBS?
Definition of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
In gastroenterology, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or
spastic colon is a functional bowel disorder
characterized by abdominal pain and changes in bowel
habits which are not associated with any abnormalities
seen on routine clinical testing.
It is fairly common and makes up 20–50% of visits to
gastroenterologists. Lower abdominal pain, and bloating
associated with alteration of bowel habits and abdominal
discomfort relieved with defecation are the most
frequent symptoms.
The abdominal pain type is usually described in a patient
as either diarrhea-predominant (IBS-D),
constipation-predominant (IBS-C) or IBS with alternating
stool pattern (IBS-A).
In some individuals, IBS may have an acute onset and
develop after an infectious illness characterized by two
or more of the following: fever, vomiting, acute
diarrhea, or positive stool culture. This post-infective
syndrome has consequently been termed "post-infectious
IBS" (IBS-PI) and is acute onset Rome II criteria
positive. This condition is more homogeneous, being
mostly IBS-D and is drawing much clinical investigation.
The Cure Irritable Bowel book series is designed to help
you heal and eventually cure your IBS without drugs or a
specialized diet.
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