Understanding IBS: 5 gut signals you should never ignore

             Written by: Deepa Sarkar

IBS ( Irritable Bowel Syndrome ) is more than just an upset stomach.

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Your gut sends out early warning signs, recognizing them would help you pursue timely care and improve your overall digestive health. Let's explore them!

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One of the hallmarks of IBS, gut pain tends to ease after a bowel movement. It could simply be the gut's way of communicating to you that something's wrong.

Frequent Abdominal Pain

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Bloating and gas are, of course, associated with your gut reacting to food sensitivities or irregular digestion due to IBS.

Bloating & Gas

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Rapid changes between constipation & diarrhea are classic signs of IBS. The gut struggles to maintain a healthy rhythm, often causing discomfort & unpredictability.

Alternating Constipation & Diarrhea

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Sudden strong urges to use the bathroom after eating are common in IBS and can be life-distracting when untreated.

Urgent Need for Bowel Movements

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You may feel like your bowels are not completely emptying, even after you have had a bowel movement, leading to discomfort & agitation.

Feeling of Incomplete Evacuation

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If these symptoms persist, or interfere with your daily life, consult a gastroenterologist. An early diagnosis may help prevent the worsening of a condition.

When to See a Doctor?

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Don't ignore your body's signals. Acknowledging IBS symptoms in early may result in better symptom management, which will translate into a level of comfort in living.

Final Takeaway

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