It is estimated that one in five Australians suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with the condition.
Although doctors don’t yet know what causes it, environmental factors like a change in routine, emotional stress, diet and infection, can all trigger an attack.
IBS is characterised by a group of symptoms that occur over a long period of time and negatively affect your quality of life.
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Due to the ’embarrassing’ symptoms, many people who experience IBS don’t seek treatment. Although there is no simple cure, there are many ways IBS can be managed.
Here are the five key signs you’re suffering from IBS, and it’s time to do something about it.
1. Bloating
Many people with IBS will complain that they “look pregnant” particularly after a meal.
Patients say their abdomen appears flat in the morning, but as the day progresses, tight clothes such as jeans become uncomfortable.
Bloating is more common in women.
2. Cramping and wind
It is highly likely that a person with IBS will experience abdominal pain, due to the inflammation of the bowel.