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Do you really have IBS?
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a fairly well-known disorder
these days ' medications for IBS are advertised on TV and in the
media, and thankfully it is now far less of a taboo to talk
about your bowels.
However, this new awareness sometimes means that patients decide
they have IBS without seeing a doctor. In fact it is impossible
to self-diagnose IBS, because there are far two many medical
conditions which can produce symptoms of diarrhea, constipation
and abdominal pain.
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Because of this fact it is vital to get your symptoms thoroughly
checked out by a doctor, especially if they are continuing for a
long period of time or are interfering with your work or social
life.
Even when patients do see a doctor, however, a significant
number don't receive the correct diagnosis until their second or
third visit, or until they see a gut specialist. It is vital to
find a doctor who is willing to take the time to investigate any
symptoms that don't fit with the IBS diagnosis, and who can
ensure that you don't have one of the many medical conditions
which can produce bowel and stomach problems.
For example, if you are a woman you could have endometriosis, a
condition where tissue which usually lines the ovaries is found
in other parts of the body. If the tissue attaches to the bowel
then abdominal pain can be the result.
Just this week I received an email from a women who was told she
had IBS, and then the doctors changed their minds after a
laparoscopy to look for endometriosis.
It could be ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, two
inflammatory bowel disorders which can cause similar symptoms to
IBS but need different treatments.
If you have celiac disease you will be suffering because you are
eating the gluten in bread, cakes and pasta (among other foods),
and all you need to do to feel better will be to cut out gluten
from your diet.
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You may have picked up an intestinal parasite such as giardia
from foreign travel, or you could have fibromyalgia, a condition
that can cause bowel symptoms but can also cause problems such
as 'brain fog' and muscle pain.
If you find that your symptoms are worse after drinking milk you
may have lactose intolerance. And, of course, in a small number
of cases it could be bowel cancer.
If your doctor has already diagnosed you with IBS, and you are
happy with that diagnosis, then you can concentrate on relieving
your IBS symptoms and not worry about these other conditions.
But if you have never been properly diagnosed, now is the time
to go to your doctor and explain your symptoms clearly, because
you will only receive the help you need if you know exactly what
is wrong with your body.
About the author:
Sophie Lee has had IBS for 15 years. She runs the website IBS
Treatment http://www.irritable-bowel-syndrome.ws where you can
find reviews of all the different treatments available for IBS.
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