A groundbreaking study suggests that genetic variations in carbohydrate digestion enzymes could hold the key to personalized ...
Treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may start with lifestyle changes like avoiding certain foods and relieving stress. If these don’t work, some medications may help relieve symptoms.
Bowel movements, bloating, and other digestive issues may not be the easiest topics to discuss with your doctor, but having a ...
Adjunct therapies like the Mediterranean diet, exercise, and CBT can improve quality of life for IBS and IBD patients by reducing persistent digestive symptoms. Despite standard drug treatments ...
Identifying which type of IBS you have ensures your treatment plan effectively manages symptoms and improves your quality of life. IBS With Diarrhea (IBS-D) IBS with diarrhea (IBS-D) is the most ...
A recent study published in The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology found that dietary changes were more effective than medical treatment for IBS. In many cases, a low-FODMAP diet can provide relief.
Skype hypnotherapy is an effective treatment for people with severe irritable bowel syndrome, a new study has found. The study of 20 patients who had the treatment via the online communications tool ...
If you’re experiencing IBS pain, it’s always better to get medical attention than to try and tough it out or treat your pain at home. Healthcare professionals can often provide treatment to ...
That said, it is important to recognize the role that stress, trauma, and other psychological factors may play in the development of IBS and the severity of symptoms. A treatment plan for IBS ...
In a 2012 British Medical Journal case report, Dr Bernard Corfe, from the Molecular Gastroenterology Research Group, and medical librarian and PhD student Vicky Grant suggest that vitamin D3 may be an ...
The research reveals that IBS patients with genetic defects in carbohydrate digestion have a better response to particular dietary interventions. This could lead to tailored treatments for IBS ...
Aim: To assess the SIBO prevalence and symptoms improvement in IBS children after treatment with Rifaximin. Study design: 43 (mean age 9,5 ys) consecutive children affected by IBS according to ...