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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Functional Bowel)
Alternate Names : Functional Colitis, Functional Dyspepsia, Intestinal Neurosis, Irritable Colon, Laxative Colitis, Mucous Colitis, Nervous Indigestion, Pylorospasm, Spastic Colon
DefinitionIrritable bowel syndrome includes a group of gastrointestinal symptoms for which a cause is not known. The symptoms are often worsened by emotional stress.
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Irritable bowel syndrome is characterized by a combination of abdominal pain and altered bowel function. There are many possible causes. For instance, there may be a disturbance in the muscle movement of the intestine or a lower tolerance for stretching and movement of the intestine. There is no abnormality in the structure of the intestine.
The condition occurs more frequently in women and usually begins between the ages of 20 and 30. Predisposing factors may be a low-fiber diet, emotional stress, and use of laxatives.
Irritable bowel syndrome is extremely common, but only a small proportion of people seek treatment.
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Abdomen - Swollen Abdominal Bloating Abdominal Pain Appetite - Decreased Caffeine in the Diet Chronic Constipation Depression Diarrhea Fiber Gas/Flatus - Excessive Nausea and Vomiting Stress and Anxiety
Review Date : 11/7/2002
Reviewed By : Jenifer K. Lehrer, M.D., Department of Gastroenterology, Graduate Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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