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CURING-IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME

| August 3, 2008 | 5 Comments

ALMOST everyone experiences an occasional bout of abdominal pain, bloating and diarrhoea or constipation. However, if you are having either of these problems very frequently or if it has become chronic, chances are that you may be suffering from the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is one of the most common gastro-intestinal disorders and although it is not a serious one, its impact on one’s life can be tremendous. Chronic and recurring symptoms of IBS can disrupt personal and professional activities, upset emotional well-being and limit individual potential.

IBS or irritable bowel syndrome is not a disease. It is a functional disorder, which means that the bowel (large intestine) is not functioning properly, though physically there is nothing wrong with it. With IBS, the nerves and muscles in the bowel are extra-sensitive. For example, the muscles may contract too much when you eat. These contractions can cause cramping and diarrhoea during or shortly after a meal.

The exact cause of IBS is not known. Symptoms appear to result from a disturbance in the interaction between the gut, the brain, and the nervous system that alters the regulation of the bowel motor or the sensory function. IBS is not caused by stress. However, because of the connection between the brain and the gut, symptoms can be exacerbated or triggered by stress. Certain things like milk and caffeine are also known to have a disturbing effect on IBS patients.

IBS is characterised by abdominal pain or discomfort and the abnormal bowel function, which may include chronic diarrhoea, chronic constipation, or an alternating pattern of both. Patients may feel the sensation of not being able to fully empty their bowels. Other symptoms may include gas formation, bloating as well as nausea.

IBS is a spectrum disorder, which means that there can be a great variety of symptoms and also that their intensity can range from very mild to severe. Primarily, homeopathy is a method where the individual symptoms of patients are given more preference than the labels of the disease and are matched with those of the drug. Thus, treating diseases like IBS with homeopathy in an effective manner becomes easier. However, it may take a while before appreciable results are achieved. One must keep in mind that the goal is not to have a temporary relief but a permanent one.

Homeopathic medicines like Nux Vomica, Colocynth, Aloes, Sulphur, Carbo Veg, China and Lycopodium are among the very effective ones that are often employed by experts for treating irritable bowel syndrome. However, please make sure that such conditions are not treated without the help of a professional homoeopath

Managing IBS

Experiment with fibre

When you have IBS, fibre can be a mixed blessing. Although it helps reduce constipation, it can also lead to diarrhoea, gas formation and cramping worse. The best approach is to gradually increase the amount of fibre in your diet over a period of weeks.

Avoid problem foods

If certain foods make your symptoms worse, don’t eat them. Common culprits include alcohol, chocolate and caffeinated beverages such as coffee and sodas.

Eat at regular times

Don’t skip meals and try to eat about the same time each day to help regulate the bowel function.

Beware of dairy products

They usually are the biggest culprits in IBS. If you’re lactose-intolerant, try substituting yoghurt for milk.

Exercise regularly

Exercise helps relieve depression and stress, stimulates normal contractions of your intestines and can help you feel better

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  1. Naveed says:

    Dear Sir/madam,

    I am an IBS patient an i am undergoing Unani treatment for IBS wherein i am having the medicine from the past 7 months, i often get symptoms like loose motions, feel like womiting,headach,too much of heatness in body inspite of following diet from many months, the unani doctor advises these symptoms happen during the treatment, can you please advice is unani treatment the perfect cure for IBS and will i never face the same problem again & how long will I have to reduce the intake of spicy & oily items, please mail me.
    Regards,
    Naveed Ahmed

  2. biplab says:

    Iam 30years old suffering from irritable bowl for the past five years.Althouh i had similar symtoms during my early 20s but i was treatede for amoebic dysentry.Now my problem of irritable bowel has become severe. Iam currently under homeopathec treatment ,but the problem still persists with freqent loose motions, affectingmy normal life. Kindly help.

    Biplab das gupta
    West bengal

  3. payal says:

    whenever i eat food that contain citrus food(lemon,pickle,imli, orange,amchur,amla,eno powder any fermented food,citric acid,mango,mausmbi,grapes etc) my stomach is bloating likr balloon within one or two hrs,i feel irrated and my weight increases specially my inches are increase like a swallon body and food that i ate coming back into my mouth &feeling acidity.what can i do ,i live a life like a 80yrs old because of this disease.when i go for a treatment doctors dont understand my problem, they wrote some gas & acidity tablets.i also took homeopathic medicine like nuxvomica,argentinum,lycopodium,china,magnesia phos,colocynth but does not find any cure.due to this i cant go anywhere.now even homeopathic doesnt suits me.please help me,my life become hell.i also have a PCOS problem.can i have allergy problem from citrus food or gluten allergy.

  4. Urmimala says:

    I have been sufferinf from IBS since 5 years, though it was diagnosed only a year back. I have taken Amixide H and Colospa for 1 year. My symptoms are absolute intolerence to milk and all diary products, fruits, raw vegetables and to some extent wheat. I can take butter and ghee only. My stomach is bloated all the time even after passing stool. I have to go to the toilet 4 times a day. There are cramps in my abdomen which does not seem to go. Acidity, headaches, lethargy are also triggered at times.
    Recently a doctor has prescribed Franxit and Meva-C.
    Kindly advice as I am a working woman and it is very difficult to attend office everyday with this problem.
    If any further information is required please mail me to the above address.

  5. rajiv nayan says:

    i am a patient of ibssince 2year. I am in phsichytric treament and i am taking xet cr plus. But i am not in process to cure. Please give me proper advice.

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