irritable bowel syndrome
irritable bowel syndrome
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-06
During pregnancy, it is hard to predict whether irritable bowel syndrome is going to ease or become more "aggressive". The hormonal changes that women go through, as well as the physical pressure on ...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-06
Irritable bowel syndrome or IBS is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder characterized by abdominal pain, cramping and episodes of diarrhea and constipation (sometimes the irregular bowel movements alte...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-06
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) tends to cause either diarrhea or constipation often denoted by IBS-D and IBS-C. There is a third classification that is also used which is IBS-A, which means that the s...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-06
Many people get confused about irritable bowel syndrome IBS, and the ways that it can effect the body and what treatments can be used to alleviate symptoms. So lets get the answer for one of the firs...
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by Terry - 2007-06-05
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is not a disease per se but a functional disorder. Until now, the medical community does not have a definite answer why and how it happens but I have my own theory...
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by Mike Lee - 2007-06-12
Irritable bowel syndrome is caused by abnormal function (dysfunction) of the muscles and organs of the gastrointestinal tract or the nerves controlling these organs. The nervous control of the gastroi...
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by Mike Lee - 2007-06-12
There are currently many possible treatment choices for patients with IBS to try, and research is continually being done to find new effective medications. Nonetheless, many of the commonly used drug...
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by Vanessa Arellano Doctor - 2007-06-13
Irritable bowel syndrome, which is actually one of the most common disorders of the digestive tract, is a chronic condition affecting a person's bowel. Although this type of disorder is pretty common,...
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by Mike Lee - 2007-06-13
Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is generally classified as a "functional" disorder. A functional disorder refers to a disorder or disease where the primary abnormality is an altered physiological fu...
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by Winfred - 2007-06-25
Have you ever had a gut feeling that just would not go away. There are two kinds of "gut feelings", one that involves intuition and one recognition. The recognition that something internal is am...