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IBS Seriously Impacts Daily Life
IBS Seriously Impacts Daily Life Dr. Maia Dodds
Ibs syndrome is a crippling condition for 43% of IBS
sufferers who report severe symptoms.
IBS symptoms include stomach cramping and pain, abdominal
bloating and distention and either diarrhea, constipation, or
any of these symptoms combined at different stages of the day or
week.
A study titled ‘IBS in the Real World' - IBS Research
Findings by IFFGD, August 2002, found that the effects of IBS
can seriously effects sufferers quality of life and
functionality.
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Nearly half (47%) of IBS sufferers reported daily symptoms, with
43% experiencing severe symptoms. If you suffer from IBS, the
good news is that you are not alone, with between 10-22% of the
population being affected. The bad news is that IBS can be a
seriously unpleasant and persistent condition.
Fully a third (34%) of IBS sufferers report loss of bowel
control which has impacted significantly on daily life, causing
frequent absences at work or school as well as missed leisure
activities.
If you have had IBS for years, you would be familiar with its
daily effects. As a primary health care provider, I am all too
familiar with the disappointments and limitations that IBS
brings to my patients lives.
If you have lived with IBS for a while, you may also be aware
that there is no targeted medical treatment for IBS, only
management approaches such as dietary changes and end-agents,
such as laxatives and anti-diarrheal agents.
If you are unhappy with your current IBS treatment approach,
again, you are not alone, with less than one-third of IBS
sufferers reporting satisfaction with the drugs and remedies
they use to treat their ISB. 62% of those taking prescription
drugs experienced side effects, and 45% of prescription drug
takers reported moderate to severe side effects.
Enough of the bad news - there must be some good news, right?
Correct. There is some great, although little-publicised news
for IBS sufferers. A clinical study, published in the Journal of
the American Medical Association in 1998, reported long-lasting,
side-effect free results, with a 64-76% improvement rate for the
IBS patients in the treatment group.
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These patients were treated using Chinese medical herbs
(available in capsules). Not only were the positive results
dramatic, they were also long-lasting, with patients reporting
significantly improved IBS symptoms 14 weeks after treatment.
My personal clinical experience has supported these findings.
Chinese herbs can now be dispensed in capsules, or brought
pre-made, and the benefits for IBS patients is often
life-changing
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Dodds is the author of ‘The Ibs syndrome
Improvement Program' See www.irritablebowelsyndromeip.com for
details, further research and articles. Write directly at
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About the author:
Dr. Maia Dodds has compiled international clinical research and
professional experience in her new book 'Irritable Bowel
Syndrome Improvement Program', demonstrating 76% IBS improvement
rates, with side-effect free and long-lasting results.
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IBS or Ibs syndrome is not really a true disease; it is classified as a functional disorder. Whatever it is classified as, if you have it, you suffer, and feel and are ill.
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The usual symptoms are:
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Ibs syndrome (IBS) is a chronic gastro-intestinal
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tract to move too quickly (hypermotility) or too slowly
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combination of the following: diarrhea, constipation, cramping,
gas, pain or bloating. Symptoms usually run in cycles lasting
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