Causes vary from person to person
Diagnostic Testing Tool
Pain is exacerbated after eating and relieved after defecation
Recurrent abdominal pain for three months
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Symptoms must be present for six months prior to diagnosis
Abdominal distention, fullness, flatus, and bloating
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Reduction or exclusion of short-chain carbohydrates
Pharmacological agents for consitpation
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Maintain a regular eating pattern and avoid large meals
Pharmacological agents for diarrhea
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Pharmacological agents to treat abdominal pain
Identify and avoid other triggers
References
Birmingham Gastroenterology (n.d.).Your Guide To The Best Diet For IBS. Retrieved September 12, 2025, from https://bgapc.com/best-diet-for-ibs/ Dlugasch, L. & Story, L. (2024).Applied Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse (2nd ed., pp. 493-494). Jones and Bartlett Learning. Reid, D. (2021, March 30). New Blood Test For IBS: What You Should Know. Lifestyle Health and Wellness. Retrieved September 12, 2025, from https://bgapc.com/best-diey-for-ibs/ (2019, December 26). Could You Be Dealing With Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Digestive Medicine Associates, LLP. Retrieved September 12, 2025, from https://www.digestivemed.com/my-blog/457283-could-you-br-dealing-with-irritable-bowel-syndrome/
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Causes vary from person to person
Diagnostic Testing Tool
Pain is exacerbated after eating and relieved after defecation
Recurrent abdominal pain for three months
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Symptoms must be present for six months prior to diagnosis
Abdominal distention, fullness, flatus, and bloating
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Reduction or exclusion of short-chain carbohydrates
Pharmacological agents for consitpation
Tara Tribuzzo
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Maintain a regular eating pattern and avoid large meals
Pharmacological agents for diarrhea
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Lorem ipsum dolor sit
Pharmacological agents to treat abdominal pain
Identify and avoid other triggers
References
Birmingham Gastroenterology (n.d.).Your Guide To The Best Diet For IBS. Retrieved September 12, 2025, from https://bgapc.com/best-diet-for-ibs/ Dlugasch, L. & Story, L. (2024).Applied Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse (2nd ed., pp. 493-494). Jones and Bartlett Learning. Reid, D. (2021, March 30). New Blood Test For IBS: What You Should Know. Lifestyle Health and Wellness. Retrieved September 12, 2025, from https://bgapc.com/best-diey-for-ibs/ (2019, December 26). Could You Be Dealing With Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Digestive Medicine Associates, LLP. Retrieved September 12, 2025, from https://www.digestivemed.com/my-blog/457283-could-you-br-dealing-with-irritable-bowel-syndrome/