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There are several medications that can be used to treat IBS. Working with a nutritionist is always recommended to make sure you are still getting all the nutrients you need, no matter which diet you are on.
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Ask your doctor if you might benefit from a trial of the low FODMAPs (fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols) diet that has been shown in research studies to help reduce gassiness, abdominal pain and bloating in patients with IBS. Finding the right balance of healthy foods can be a challenge if you have IBS. Many healthy foods, including some fruits and vegetables, contain these types of fermentable carbohydrates, in addition to fiber, another source of intestinal gas production. Eating foods that contain large quantities of lactose, fructose and sorbitol, for example, may increase intestinal gas production, triggering more bloating, diarrhea and/or abdominal discomfort in those with IBS. Those who suffer with bloating and abdominal discomfort might benefit from eating less food containing carbohydrates that are not digested well in the small intestine. For example, caffeine or fatty foods stimulate colonic contractions, so someone with IBS and diarrhea might have improvement by reducing their daily intake of caffeinated beverages and rich foods. Treatment of IBS and associated symptoms may include:īloating, abdominal pain and diarrhea may respond to dietary modification. IBS is troubling and uncomfortable, but the condition itself does not increase your risk of any future health difficulties. Many patients worry about their symptoms and what will happen to them in the future. Patients with better relationships with their medical provider often report that they have better symptom control. So ask your doctor lots of questions and help your doctor get to know what is important to you. Fortunately, there are dietary, pharmacologic and behavioral approaches that can help, and they should be individualized to you. The success of the treatment often depends on having a good understanding of what IBS is and how it is treated. Your exact course of treatment will depend on the type and severity of your symptoms. The goal of IBS treatment is to provide relief from your symptoms.
