Tag: IBS
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Dietitians Reveal a Life Changing IBS Eating Plan
You’re in an important meeting at work, and it suddenly hits you out of nowhere. In a rush, you excuse yourself to go to the bathroom. If this is a familiar scenario for you, perhaps you’ve already been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. According to the U.S. Library of Medicine, Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS,…
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Research Reveals a Spider Venom That May Help IBS
If you’ve ever suffered from irritable bowel syndrome, you know that it is not a pleasant experience. Even worse, it can be challenging to diagnose. Most people suffering from irritable bowel syndrome would do almost anything to get rid of the symptoms. Researchers now reveal a new way to treat irritable bowel syndrome: spider venom.…
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Doctors Reveal Why You Should Never Ignore Blood in Stools
Nobody likes to think about observing their excrement after they’ve used the bathroom. However, being aware of what’s normal and what’s abnormal for you can serve as a valuable warning. You should especially notice when you have blood in your stools. For some people, the blood may appear as a red tinge in the feces…
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Doctors Reveal 10 Foods That Beat IBS Naturally
Do you need to run to the restroom soon after you eat? Do you suffer from unbelievable cramping and bloating when you eat certain foods? Have your bowel habits become so bad that you don’t want to eat out at a restaurant or go anywhere that there is no bathroom close by? You could have…
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8 Signs of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (And The Diet to Fix It)
According to the International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects between 10 – 15 percent of the population. (1) It’s characterized by gas, cramping, bloating, abdominal pain and other digestive issues. Given the nature of the symptoms, many people don’t even realize that they have IBS. It’s very common for even…
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20 Foods That Make Irritable Bowel Syndrome Worse
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic functional gastrointestinal disorder that affects around 15 percent of people in the United States. A functional gastrointestinal disorder is defined as one in which the GI tract doesn’t always work, but there are no discernible structural abnormalities. Similarly, when doctors administer tests, the results come back as usual.…