Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Ibs Symptoms More Condition_symptoms IBS Symptoms?

IBS Symptoms? - ibs symptoms more condition_symptoms

Hello

Ithink I have IBS (I hope)

Symptoms

Excess abdominal complaints
Gas / bloating freq
Abdominal pain comes and goes about twice a day.
No loss of appetite
No nausea, vomiting
It feels better when the motion of the intestine and then restarted when the wind blows
Do you feel better after drinking lots of water
He had a hot bath last night and when lying in the bath of the stomach pains went away.

Please help / thank you for your time.

11 comments:

BBaller2... said...

It sounds like you, have you noticed when you go to the toilet more or less? see a doctor, but it takes some time for the diagnosis, good luck =) hope this is not bad

BBaller2... said...

It sounds like you, have you noticed when you go to the toilet more or less? see a doctor, but it takes some time for the diagnosis, good luck =) hope this is not bad

gilly said...

It is better for you to go visit your family doctor and the climate of their IBS diagnosis or it does not seem much, but we must suffer many things are available Percription hope to try to do better before the matter is not very nce to suffer with

WISE OWL said...

Yes, a classic case. My doctor did not help me at the tables to make at all. Now I take magnesium trisilicate and helped me.
You should check, because it could the beginning of Crohn's disease, which can be much more severe, but are kept under control.

Brillian... said...

Yes, it sounds like it. I must, and abdominal cramps are very painful. It took some time, though until a diagnosis. I Colpermin prescribed tablets 3x per day in size. Get rid of my pain quickly

Brillian... said...

Yes, it sounds like it. I must, and abdominal cramps are very painful. It took some time, though until a diagnosis. I Colpermin prescribed tablets 3x per day in size. Get rid of my pain quickly

Nike T said...

It seems to me, but they must do so if IBS by a doctor before taking these medications without a prescription diagnosed.

When IBS is necessary to understand what a trigger such as stress. You may also find that you reduce your diet much of the variety of symptoms such as convulsions. Reduce caffiene, cheese, milk, etc. tested and I saw a big improvement.

GeneHunt said...

Intestinal problems are difficult to diagnose and the symptoms are often many problems as possible.

Ask your family doctor refer you to a specialist in gastrointestinal medicine. Later in the procedure, and you need a diagnosis, but in the meantime not to worry too much. Drink lots of water and a healthy diet. Try to eat notes on the food they will to find connections, etc. made

The procedures and the setting has been much improved in this area in recent years, and hopefully also fix soon.

d_raza1 said...

It is a diagnosis of exclusion, which means that if we are not found, do not pose a problem in the gastrointestinal tract or the body as a whole to the diagnosis. If U do not ever blood in the stool, or lose weight, or did not get up in the night to perform, it is likely that you suffer from IBS.

Nancy said...

You start to recommend that people with IBS, IBS-like symptoms or signs of celiac disease, an intolerance to the (wheat, rye, barley and oats) gluten. Many people with celiac disease has been diagnosed with IBS. (18) for me. Diagnosed, it takes an average of 11 years for a person with celiac disease is.

Here is a website of the National Institutes of Health, celiac disease --
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases ...

If it starts to sound familiar here are a couple of message boards for people with gluten intolerance to celiac disease and others.

www.glutenfreeforum.com
www.celiacforums.com

It can also intolerant of other traditional foods and learn about the symptoms you describe. Soybeans, corn, eggs, yeast, milk, etc. You can think of to keep a food diary or symptoms and see if you can identify the perpetrator (s).

Nancy

Nancy said...

You start to recommend that people with IBS, IBS-like symptoms or signs of celiac disease, an intolerance to the (wheat, rye, barley and oats) gluten. Many people with celiac disease has been diagnosed with IBS. (18) for me. Diagnosed, it takes an average of 11 years for a person with celiac disease is.

Here is a website of the National Institutes of Health, celiac disease --
http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases ...

If it starts to sound familiar here are a couple of message boards for people with gluten intolerance to celiac disease and others.

www.glutenfreeforum.com
www.celiacforums.com

It can also intolerant of other traditional foods and learn about the symptoms you describe. Soybeans, corn, eggs, yeast, milk, etc. You can think of to keep a food diary or symptoms and see if you can identify the perpetrator (s).

Nancy

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