Irritable Bowel Syndrome used to be called spastic colon years ago. It is reported that 15-20% of Americans have it but there is little media attention given to this subject.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, can affect a person's life dramatically. The person may have predominantly diarrhea with alternating bouts of constipation; they may have predominantly constipation with occasional bouts of diarrhea. Their bowels have abnormal motility. Lower abdominal pain, bloating, gas, cramping, and explosive diarrhea may all occur. Bowel movements may occur many times a day when the bowel is irritated or may not occur for days at a time.
IBS is considered to be a syndrome, not a disease. There is no "cure". The exact cause is undetermined. Stress, certain foods, spices, eating too fast, not chewing your food thoroughly, drinking from a straw, drinking carbonated beverages, consuming caffeine, and other factors are all thought to contibute to the problem.
Many people who have fibromyalgia also suffer from IBS. It is one of many symptoms connected to fibromyalgia and is a particularly troubling one that can affect the person's life dramatically, especially when the main symptom is unpredictable diarrhea.
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