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Overview

IBS, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome, is a common digestive condition that affects the large intestine and leads to repeated episodes of abdominal discomfort and irregularities in bowel movement patterns. Although the condition itself does not cause permanent damage to an individual’s intestines, IBS can still impact an individual’s quality of life on a day-to-day basis when left unmanaged.

Patients are better able to manage their IBS if they are able to identify triggers early on and understand the associated symptoms. Many people are able to achieve long-term symptom relief through lifestyle modifications as well as treatments that are effective for their specific type of IBS.

Sarvodaya Hospital, one of the best gastroenterology hospitals in India, offers patients state-of-the-art gastroenterology care as one of the country's leading hospitals for digestive disorders, with professional gastroenterologists who practice at the hospital and up-to-date diagnostic technologies available to them.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Symptoms

  • Abdominal pain or cramping
  • Bloating and excessive gas
  • Diarrhoea, constipation, or alternating bowel habits
  • Mucus in stool
  • Feeling of incomplete bowel movement
  • Urgent need for bowel movement

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Causes

  • Abnormal intestinal muscle contractions
  • Increased sensitivity of the digestive tract
  • Stress and emotional factors
  • Gut microbiome imbalance
  • Certain food intolerances
  • Hormonal changes

Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

A reliable diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome allows physicians to compare IBS to other gastrointestinal illnesses and assist in developing a suitable plan for managing IBS. An appointment with a gastroenterologist in Delhi NCR at the best gastro hospital in Delhi will allow an accurate assessment and an effective treatment plan.

  • Clinical Assessment: During the initial assessment of the patient, the physician will ask several questions regarding the symptoms experienced and assess the patient's medical history, lifestyle habits, and eating habits to develop an opinion about the cause of the symptoms, including abdominal pain, bloating, bowel pattern changes, etc.
  • Blood Tests: Blood tests can assist in ruling out other disorders that may be contributing to the patient's symptoms, including infections, inflammatory disorders, celiac illness, etc.
  • Stool Testing: Stool samples are assessed to evaluate for infections, parasites, inflammation, or other abnormalities that may indicate gastrointestinal disorders other than IBS.
  • Colonoscopy (If Necessary): In a select number of patients, a colonoscopy may be performed to inspect the colon and to exclude any inflammatory bowel condition or other conditions affecting the colorectal area.

Treatment Options for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Managing symptoms, enhancing digestive function and improving quality of life are key elements of effective treatment for IBS, with medical and lifestyle management strategies developed under the guidance of the best gastroenterologist in Faridabad.

  • Dietary Adjustments: Reducing bloating, discomfort in the stomach, and irregular bowel movements can often be alleviated with a low-FODMAP diet that eliminates certain foods that trigger digestive symptoms of IBS.
  • Medications: Depending on the patient's specific issues, doctors will also provide medications to target and alleviate problematic IBS symptoms associated with diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain and/or intestinal spasms.
  • Probiotics: Probiotics can help establish a healthy balance of good bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract, which may reduce and/or eliminate digestive symptoms associated with IBS, such as bloating and irregular bowel movements.
  • Stress Management: Learning how to reduce stress through relaxation techniques, therapy, or counselling may assist in alleviating the exacerbation of IBS and digestive discomfort that may occur as a result of increased stress levels.
  • Lifestyle Changes: Regular physical activity, drinking enough water and maintaining a healthy eating routine may enhance bowel functioning and improve overall digestive health.

Prevention & Lifestyle Modifications

Healthy Habits can decrease the number and intensity of IBS Symptoms; Regular Consultation With The Best Gastrologist in Noida Will Also Aid In Controlling Symptoms.

  • Maintain Regular Mealtimes: Eating Regularly Each Day at the Same Time Will Regulate Digestion and Promote Normal Bowel Functions.
  • Identify and Avoid Triggering Foods: Identifying and Reducing Triggering Foods Will Reduce Symptoms of IBS and Control Symptoms of IBS.
  • Manage Stress Effectively: Stress Management, Through Various Techniques Such As Relaxation, Meditation, and Counselling, Can All Reduce IBS Symptoms.
  • Be Physically Active: Regular Exercise Will Support Normal Digestion, Improve Bowel Movements, and Aid in Managing Stress.
  • Drink Enough Water: Staying hydrated will support the good digestive process, as well as Will Help Prevent Constipation and Irregular Bowel Movements.
  • Maintaining a well-balanced diet: (High-Fibre, Fruits, Vegetables, Whole Grains) Will Help Maintain and Improve Gut Health, Regular Digestion, and A Healthy Body.

 

Pre–Post Treatment Care

Pre-Treatment
  • Consult a gastroenterologist for persistent digestive symptoms
  • Diet and lifestyle evaluation
  • Diagnostic testing when required
Post-Treatment
  • Follow a personalised diet plan
  • Adhere to prescribed medications
  • Monitor trigger foods
  • Regular follow-ups with a gastroenterologist

Meet Our Experts

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Air Cmde  (Dr.) Bhaskar Nandi | Gastroenterology | Sarvodaya Hospital

Air Cmde (Dr.) Bhaskar Nandi

Director & Head - Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Endoscopy

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Dr. Jagat Jot Singh Gill | Gastroenterology | Sarvodaya Hospital

Dr. Jagat Jot Singh Gill

Consultant - Gastroenterology

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Dr. Ashok Kumar | Gastroenterology | Sarvodaya Hospital

Dr. Ashok Kumar

Senior Consultant & Head - Gastroenterology

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 Dr. Manoj Yadav | Gastroenterology | Sarvodaya Hospital

Dr. Manoj Yadav

Consultant - Gastroenterology

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Dr. Kshitiz Sharan | Gastroenterology | Sarvodaya Hospital

Dr. Kshitiz Sharan

Consultant- Gastroenterology & Hepatology

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Dr. Vishnu Dev | Gastroenterology | Sarvodaya Hospital

Dr. Vishnu Dev

Associate Consultant - Gastroenterology & Hepatology

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FAQs

gastrointestinal condition that changes how the large intestine works, resulting in abdominal discomfort, excessive flatulence, altered bowel movements, and bloated sensation. This occurs without any observable physical alterations to the digestive tract.

Common symptoms include abdominal discomfort/pain (cramps), bloated sensation (abdominal distension), increased production of gas/flatus, and either diarrhoea, constipation, or an erratic bowel routine. Each person's symptoms can be slightly different, but they generally become worse after meals and during stressful situations.

The precise underlying causes of IBS remain elusive, but many medical professionals believe that they likely consist of multiple contributing factors, including abnormal GI sensitivity, abnormal intestinal muscle contractions, prior gastroenteritis (GI infection), stress, hormonal changes, and food intolerances.

No, IBS is considered a functional disorder because there is no evidence of visible inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. While IBD (i.e., Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis) is associated with chronic, ongoing inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, there is also potential for significant tissue damage due to chronic inflammation.

Instigating changes to the diet, taking medications to help relieve symptoms, using probiotics to promote gut health, using techniques to relieve stress, as well as making some lifestyle changes (to limit flare-ups and enhance digestion) are the primary treatments for IBS.

IBS Symptoms can continue to be experienced for a length of time, but they have a pattern, in that they will "flare up" in cycles followed by times of symptom improvement or complete return to normal.
Stress will not cause IBS, but it can have a large negative impact on how severe symptoms will be because it affects the connection between the brain and the intestine, and it alters the way that the intestines digest food and the way that the intestines receive signals from the brain regarding sensation or digestive processes
Common foods that can cause strong symptoms to occur for people with IBS are fatty foods, dairy products, caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and grains containing certain carbohydrates. These foods typically will cause a person to have either excessive gas or bloating, and/or cause exaggeration of bowel movements.
The diagnosis of IBS involves gathering multiple forms of data, including clinical symptoms, gathering a patient’s medical history, blood tests, stool tests, and, in some cases, having the patient undergo a colonoscopy, primarily for the purpose of excluding any other GI disease with similar symptoms
In most cases, IBS cannot be permanently cured, but there are many methods available to help control (mitigate) a person’s symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, by changing their diet, taking medication, using stress management techniques, and having an overall healthy lifestyle.

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