Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal disease with a high population prevalence. The disorder can be debilitating in some patients, whereas others may have mild or moderate symptoms. The most important single risk factors are female sex, younger age and preceding gastrointesti...
Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome result from dysregulation of gut–brain interactions, which manifests as enhanced visceral perception and altered bowel habits. • Factors that increase the risk of developing irritable bowel syndrome include genetic and environmental factors and infection. Common trigg...
As irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is highly correlated with social factors, healthcare disparities are important factors in the sociocultural model of IBS. We used healthcare utilization as a lens to examine potential racial disparities in IBS. Methods We retrospectively matched 3823 IBS minority ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most prevalent disorder of brain-gut interactions that affects between 5 and 10% of the general population worldwide. The current symptom criteria restrict the diagnosis to recurrent abdominal pain associated with altered bowel habits, but the majority of patient...
Figure 1. Flowchart of included participants from a cross-sectional online survey in Dutch IBS patients. IBS; Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Duplicate responses were checked by duplicate e-mail address in combination with city of residence. When duplicate responses were found, only the most recently fille...
Janssens, K. A., Zijlema, W. L., Joustra, M. L. & Rosmalen, J. G. Mood and anxiety disorders in chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and irritable bowel syndrome: results from the LifeLines Cohort study.Psychosom. Med.77, 449–457 (2015). ...
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Rectal bleeding:It could just be a side effect from your irritable bowel syndrome constipation, caused by a tear in your anus. The bleeding also might be caused by a hemorrhoid. But if you have a large amount ofblood in your stool, or if the bleeding just won’t go away, you should ...
Rectal bleeding:It could just be a side effect from your irritable bowel syndrome constipation, caused by a tear in your anus. The bleeding also might be caused by a hemorrhoid. But if you have a large amount ofblood in your stool, or if the bleeding just won’t go away, you should ...