
Irritable bowel syndrome can develop at any age, but is more common in the age group from 15 to 40 years. Often patients hesitate to consult a doctor for treatment. IBS is not fatal and is not associated with the development of other serious bowel diseases. However, due to chronic pain, discomfort and other symptoms, absenteeism of work, social phobias and other negative effects of quality of life can be common in more serious cases. This is not a psychosomatic disorder and is not a symptom. which has a psychological reason. So, what is the best treatment for irritable bowel syndrome?
Doctors usually focused on the elimination of other diseases and conditions. Now doctors pay most of their attention to them. Doctors usually recommend a diet with a sufficient amount of fiber for soft, painless bowel movements. High fiber diets can cause gas and bloating, but these symptoms often disappear within a few weeks when your body is tuned.
Amitiza is not approved for use in children and men. It should not be given to patients with severe diarrhea or patients with known or suspected intestinal obstructions. Amitiza is a chloride channel activator that you take twice a day. It works by increasing the secretion of fluid in the small intestine to help with the passage of stool. Amitisa (24 mcg, oral gel capsules, twice daily) is indicated for the treatment of chronic idiopathic constipation in adults. AMITIZA should not be used in patients with known gastrointestinal obstruction.
Fat strongly stimulates uncomfortable contractions of the colon, while the fiber keeps the colon slightly distracted, which can help prevent cramps. Good sources of fiber are foods such as whole grain breads and cereals, beans, fruits, and vegetables. Fatigue can also be part of a symptom profile. Because acupuncture is a holistic therapy, many patients associate Acupuncture IBS with digestion constipation, as they seek answers.

