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Myths About IBSMyths About IBS For those that are dealing with IBS, they may be finding that there are several myths related to it. Pre-conceived ideas are often times associated with IBS. You also may have heard something about IBS that is causing you to look into the wrong solutions. If you are dealing with IBS, separating the realities of it from what you have heard may help in finding the right solution. The first thing that is often heard about IBS is that it is not that common. This is something that is often heard but is not necessarily true. It is estimated that one-third of the population is dealing with IBS. The reason why many state that it is uncommon is that most will not go to a doctor or health care provider to find a solution for the symptoms. If you are dealing with IBS, you can assure that you are not alone with finding a cure for your problem. Another myth about IBS is that it does not cause that much pain, but rather, is only an annoyance. This myth will differ according to who you talk to. For some, the pain from IBS will cause them to move out of their ordinary lifestyle, while others will only have symptoms that cause slight pain. Depending on your digestive tract, there will be several differences associated with IBS. include("!plr-middle.htm"); ?>Several have stated that IBS is a cause from stress. While stress and anxiety is associated with IBS, it is not the major cause of the symptoms. Rather, it adds onto the pain that is felt in the lower abdomen. If you have stress and anxiety, it is known to be an addition to the problem of IBS, and not the major cause. One of the leading myths related to IBS is in relation to the diagnosis of IBS. There are several who have said that there is no treatment for IBS. They have also stated that there are no set tests that will help in determining whether you have IBS or not. However, there are certain standards that will determine if you have IBS by your doctor. From here, they will be able to prescribe a series of different solutions to the problem. The definition behind IBS, as well as the symptoms that are caused by IBS may also cause problems. Knowing what the exact symptoms are will help you to define if you have IBS. You can also look into symptoms and disorders that are not associated with IBS. Defining what these are will take away some of the myths that others have told you. IBS has several elements of hear-say that are often related to defining what it is and is not. By doing your own research and finding what is out there, you will be able to take away the pre-conceived ideas that are related to IBS. By doing this, you will be able to determine whether you have IBS, or whether you should be looking into other possible problems that are associated with it. Taking away the myths of IBS is a beginning to helping you solve the problem. include("!plr-end.htm"); ?> include("1-articleextra-end.htm"); ?> |