According to the NHS, an estimated 13 million people in the UK suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). A common condition that affects the digestive system, IBS can cause an array of ...
5. Spicy foods “Spicy foods can act as an irritant to the gut, and many individuals with IBS will already have more irritation or inflammation than those without IBS,” explains Stephenson.
“Bloating, loose stools, constipation, abdominal distension, excess gas, stomach pain…” Kirsten Jackson, AKA The IBS Dietician, is listing the most common symptoms associated with Irritable ...
Now that's a brave soul…eating an entire bowl of black bean soup. For most people, this would jumpstart a round of "gas" jokes. But if you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, eating beans isn ...
Low FODMAP diet refers to short-chain carbohydrates found in many foods Read this article to know more about it and ...
Probiotics may help relieve and improve IBS symptoms, like bloating, abdominal pain, and bowel movement irregularity, by ...
When you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), you may think your abdominal pain under the ribs is from trapped intestinal gas. But some of it may come from other sources. Intestinal gas results from ...
A FIT and healthy mum was told by doctors her persistent tummy problems were caused by a food intolerance and irritable bowel syndrome. But two years later, Emma King's symptoms became impossible ...
Correspondence to Professor Peter Gibson, Department of Gastroenterology, Alfred Hospital, 99 Commercial Road, Melbourne Victoria 3004, Australia; peter.gibson{at}monash.edu IBS is one of the most ...