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“If you have been diagnosed with IBS and develop a
"new" abdominal pain, possibly more severe or in a
different location from your usual area of
discomfort, this may lead to surgery i.e. appendix,
gallbladder, hysterectomy, or laparoscopy. If the
indication for surgery is not in this setting
crystal clear, it is always reasonable to first
attempt a serious therapeutic trial of IBS
medication and treatment to see if this "new pain"
resolves or improves thus avoiding unnecessary
surgery.”
"Acceptance of the diagnosis of IBS and
understanding how the symptoms affect your life are
key to being able to control the severity of these
same symptoms"
"Fatigue is a common and frequently misunderstood
symptom of IBS that is caused by multiple factors
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"IBS patients frequently have good and bad days.
Avoiding symptom producing foods such as fried
greasy meals, cruciferous vegetables and salads as
well as reducing stress can help to ensure more good
days.”
“The goal in the treatment of IBS is to reduce the
severity and frequency of the most debilitating
symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea,
constipation, gas, as this is not a disease it
cannot be cured. This is important because most IBS
patients have the false expectation of cure.”
“One of the greatest unmet needs in gastroenterology today is a universal practical approach to the treatment of IBS as well as a consensus for providing these patients the support needed to help them understand, cope, and stabilize their symptoms in order to regain the best possible quality of life.”
“Many people obtain and use Probiotics, however
without knowing if a specific Probiotic supplement
meets the rigorous guidelines to be effective in the
human G.I. tract- results may be inadequate. Some of
the "Best of Breed" Probiotics that meet this
criteria are listed in the supplement, Probiotics: A
simplified approach.”
“Just as the cause of stomach ulcers is now linked
to a bacteria, it is likely that a bacterial
imbalance (Dysbiosis) created in the GI tract by such
factors such as frequent antibiotic use, stress,
sudden onset of diarrheal illnesses by viruses or
bacteria, poor eating habits may in the future be
linked to the onset of IBS symptoms. Unfortunately
no simple universally accepted testing is available
to identify this bacterial imbalance.”
“In helping make a diagnosis of IBS the answer is
frequently in the history. Upon reflection the onset
of IBS symptoms can frequently be linked to the
timing of certain specific life events. Some of the
most common include surgery (gallbladder and
hysterejobctomy being the most common) , motor vehicle
accident, divorce or separation, death or illness of
a loved one, stress from natural disasters,
financial stress, job stress, or positive stressful events such
as getting married.”
“Traditionally, frequent abdominal pain is
attributed to Diverticulosis, especially if it is
localized in the left lower abdomen. In the absence
of infection of the Diverticulosis, referred to as
Diverticulitis, which requires antibiotics and close
monitoring. IBS may be the underlying cause.”
“According to a consensus of international experts
at a meeting in Rome, Italy, a definition of
the typical symptoms of IBS was published called the
Rome Criteria.”
“Bladder spasms can be associated with IBS causing
an irregular pattern of urination.”
“Many patients who present with a “burning” feeling
in their lower mid-abdominal area are frequently
given medications for heartburn with no relief. This
is because this symptom is very typical in IBS and
has nothing to do with a stomach problem or reflux.”
It must be treated and addressed as IBS.”
“Some IBS patients due to their “hyper” sensitive
intestinal state may experience more discomfort
after colonoscopy due to the air used to inflate the
colon, Insertion and maneuvering of the scope which
may irritate an already irritable bowel.”
“If someone develops a sudden onset of abdominal
pain/discomfort associated with a change in the
bowel moment frequency and or consistency, with or
without a new gas and bloating feeling that occurred
around the same time of a major stressful life
event, the cause of this pain may be the irritable
bowel Syndrome.”
“Patients with IBS may have the occasional feeling
that there is a “blockage” in the colon. After a
normal colonoscopy and cat scans showing no evidence
of blockage, I explain that “colonic spasms” may be
the underlying cause of this “feeling” and should be
treated and addressed as IBS."
"Some patients with IBS have localized pain or
discomfort in the Left Upper Quadrant, this is
referred to as the Splenic Flexure Syndrome and
should be treated as a typical IBS symptom and presentation."
"Today, Treatment for IBS may include a
combination of medications and treatments such as:
Anti-spasm medication
Antibiotics, Probiotics
Anti-Diarrhea Medication
Anti-Flatulent Medication
Anti-Anxiety Medications
Anti-Depression Medications
Laxatives
Medications for Sleep
Herbs, Hypnosis, Acupuncture, and Others
"It is the fine tuning and continued adjustment
of the patient's medications that are frequently
required to minimize symptoms and maximize quality
of life."
"The inability to fall asleep or initiate sleep, as well as, interrupted sleep has been associated with IBS symptoms that are more difficult to control. Therefore, using sleep agents that successfully improve the sleep pattern, may also improve the overall IBS picture."
"Any patient with diagnosed
IBS who has
persistent and intractable symptoms despite maximal
therapeutic intervention with anti-spasmodics, antibiotics, and Probiotics should be tested for Celiac Disease as approximately 5 % of those patients with typical IBS have Celiac Disease."
" Our current use for Probiotics is
analogous to the "Shotgun Approach", as we are using many different strains, rather than being strain-specific. We know these beneficial organisms improve IBS symptoms in some individuals. We know that each Probiotic Strain/Organism talks to us through our DNA/Genes and as a result produces beneficial actions such as:
1. Crowding out bad bacteria in the gut
2. Secreting substance that kill or inhibit bad bacteria (Bactericidal)
3. Secrets substances that suppress inflammation at the level of the GI tract lining
4. Stimulates the immune system
These above actions and others then in turn may result in improved IBS symptoms. What we don't know is how each Probiotic strain/organism interacts at the intestinal cellular level with our individual genetic DNA. For this reason it may be necessary to try different "Best of Breed" Probiotics
supplements, as each has a different strain(s) in order to
maximize the efficacy of a therapeutic trial of Probiotics."
"It is not uncommon for someone with IBS to experience and exacerbation of symptoms associated with a viral infection of the GI tract causing diarrhea. In this setting Probiotic treatment may also be very beneficial."