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How Do I Know If I Have IBS?

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can majorly disrupt a person’s life, while also contributing to increasingly poor health if the condition is not properly managed. In order to receive proper treatment, identifying the symptoms and health effects caused by IBS is key for receiving an accurate diagnosis (while also ruling out similar health conditions).

Look for Common Symptoms of IBS

People with IBS frequently experience the following symptoms:

  • Stomach cramping
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Extreme flatulence
  • Urgent bowel movements

Symptoms of IBS usually occur for an extended period, which differentiates them from temporary gastrointestinal issues (such as stomach flu or food poisoning).

While Not as Common, These Symptoms Can Also Occur

While most people with IBS experience the above symptoms, the following symptoms are less likely but still linked to IBS:

  • A burning sensation in the chest (also known as heartburn)
  • Fatigue
  • A general unwell or sick feeling

IBS can also affect a person mentally due to the impact symptoms have on daily life. For instance, a person with IBS may feel unduly stressed and anxious.

You Cannot Be Sure Until You Receive a Diagnosis

While many of the symptoms of IBS are hard to ignore, they can also accompany many other conditions and disorders. Accordingly, you must receive a diagnosis from a doctor to be sure that you have IBS.

A doctor will ask you about your symptoms and medical history, while also performing blood and stool tests. Medical staff can also perform procedures like colonoscopies to have a full understanding of your symptoms.

 
 
 

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