Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): Understanding the condition and managing symptoms

Written in association with: Dr Samuel Smith
Published: | Updated: 14/11/2024
Edited by: Conor Lynch

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine, causing a range of symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, gas, diarrhoea, and constipation. Although it is a chronic condition, IBS does not cause permanent damage to the intestines, nor does it increase the risk of more severe illnesses like colon cancer. However, the symptoms can significantly impact a person's quality of life, making it important to understand and manage the condition effectively.

Causes of IBS

The exact cause of IBS is not fully understood, but it is believed to result from a combination of factors. These include abnormal muscle contractions in the intestine, heightened sensitivity to bowel sensations, and disruptions in the communication between the brain and the gut.

 

Certain triggers, such as stress, hormonal changes, or specific foods, can worsen symptoms. Foods that commonly trigger IBS include fatty foods, dairy products, caffeine, alcohol, and artificial sweeteners. Additionally, some people with IBS may experience symptoms after eating foods high in fermentable carbohydrates, known as FODMAPs, which can increase gas and bloating.

 

Diagnosis

Diagnosing IBS typically involves ruling out other conditions that may cause similar symptoms, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or coeliac disease. A doctor may use blood tests, stool tests, or imaging studies to ensure there are no underlying issues. In most cases, a diagnosis is made based on symptoms and a physical exam.

 

Treatment

Treatment for IBS focuses on symptom management, as there is no cure for the condition. Dietary changes are often a first step, with many patients finding relief by following a low-FODMAP diet, eating smaller meals, and avoiding trigger foods. Medications may be prescribed to manage specific symptoms, such as laxatives for constipation or antispasmodics for abdominal pain.

 

Additionally, stress management techniques, such as relaxation exercises or cognitive behavioural therapy, can be helpful in reducing the intensity and frequency of symptoms.

 

Although IBS can be challenging to live with, proper management through diet, lifestyle changes, and medication can help most people control their symptoms and maintain a good quality of life.

By Dr Samuel Smith
Gastroenterology

Dr Samuel Smith is a highly respected consultant gastroenterologist known for his exceptional expertise and dedication to patient care in the field of gastroenterology. With extensive training and experience, Dr Smith has established himself as a leading specialist in diagnosing and treating a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders, including conditions affecting the oesophagus, stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas.

Dr Smith's academic background is quite impressive, having completed his medical degree with honours at the University of Birmingham in 2007. He further honed his skills through rigorous postgraduate training in internal medicine and gastroenterology at renowned medical institutions in the UK. His main areas of expertise include inflammatory bowel disease, gastroscopy, colonoscopy, and advanced endoscopic imaging of the gastrointestinal tract

Dr Smith is more than adept at performing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures such as endoscopies, ensuring accurate diagnosis and effective treatment plans. Dr Smith is also a prolific researcher, contributing to the field of gastroenterology through numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals. His research interests focus on improving diagnostic techniques, advancing treatment protocols, and understanding the underlying mechanisms of gastrointestinal diseases. He frequently presents his findings at national and international conferences. 

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