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There are Irritable Bowel Syndrome Guidelines to Consider:
Food intolerance - wheat, corn, dairy, coffee, tea, citrus fruits Lactose intolerance Excessive fiber or bran consumption from people over eager to consume enough fiber Infectious or parasitic organisms such as girardia, pinworm, threadworm, or candida Sensitivity to prescription drugs is often a leading cause of symptoms There are Two Basic Types of Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Spastic Colon Type - characterized by an alternation between constipation and diarrhea that is often triggered by eating. The term "spastic colon" describes the increase in spontaneous contractions of muscles in the small and large intestines associated with IBS. These contractions are sometimes called spasms. However, because IBS may also be associated with decreased contactions, the term "spastic colon" isn't always accurate. Mucous Colitis - Colon secrets an excess amount of mucous that appears in the stool.The definite cause is not known. It most frequently occurs in women but can occur in males as well. It is often found in relation with other rectal disorders such as hemorrhoids, and prolapse of the bowel.The mucus may be passed daily, though usually it occurs suddenly and intermittently in intervals of three or four weeks. |
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome Guidelines to Relieve or Prevent IBS:
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