IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) Treatment

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    Why choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for IBS Treatment in Ahmedabad?

    SGVP Hospital is a pioneer hospital in Ahmedabad that deals with comprehensive gastrointestinal care. The hospital has adopted the patient-based philosophy and incorporates both modern medicine practices and natural treatment to ensure competent management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The hospital has experienced and competent gastroenterologists, dietitians, and holistic health specialists who collaborate to formulate efficient individualized treatment interventions, which center around the symptoms and the causal factors of the IBS.

    Advanced tools like superior diagnostic facilities, an evidence-based approach to care, and constant attention makes SGVP Hospital a preferred choice for treatment of IBS in Ahmedabad.

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    Why choose SGVP Holistic Hospital for IBS Treatment in Ahmedabad?

    What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)?

    What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)?

    Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a widespread gastrointestinal disorder that involves the large intestine. It is a functional disorder, in which the bowel appears normal but fails to work up normally. IBS also brings about abdominal discomfort, gas, and changed bowel habits, including diarrhea, constipation, or both.

    IBS is not a life-threatening disorder but may have a massive impact on everyday life, working efficiency, and the mood of the affected person. Symptoms appear frequently due to stress, dietary habits, and hormonal alterations, thus tailored therapy is imperative.

    Types of IBS

    Types of IBS

    There are four major types of IBS according to the predominant bowel pattern:

    1. IBS with Constipation (IBS-C): Defined by rare bowel movements, hard or lumpy stools, and the inability to pass the stools.
    2. IBS and Diarrhea (IBS-D): It includes frequent loose diarrhea, urgency, and abdominal cramping.
    3. IBS with Mixed Bowel Habits (IBS-M): alternates between constipation and diarrhea.
    4. IBS Unsubtyped (IBS-U): The symptoms no longer fall unequivocally into the definitions, and there are problems, but these problems are characterized by abdominal discomfort and irregular bowel movements.

    Knowledge of IBS type is essential when treating the condition, because different types may react differently to medication, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications.

    Causes and Risk Factors of IBS

    Causes and Risk Factors of IBS

    IBS does not have a single cause, but a number of factors lead to its development. Risk factors and common causes are:

    • Abnormal Gut Motility: The intestines can either contract too heavily or too softly, resulting in diarrhea, constipation, or pain.
    • Gut-Brain Interaction: IBS is regarded as a gut-brain axis disorder with stress and anxiety having a critical impact on bowel function.
    • Infections: Gastrointestinal infections can also cause IBS in some people.
    • Food Sensitivities: Some foods can also make symptoms worse, which include dairy, gluten, and high-FODMAP foods.
    • Hormonal Changes: Due to hormonal fluctuation, women can have serious symptoms during their menstrual periods.
    • Genetic Predisposition: Family history can contribute to IBS.

    The risk factors are generally age (which is usually below 50 years), gender (mostly more common in women), mental health disorders such as anxiety or depression, and lifestyle factors, such as unhealthy nutrition and physical inactivity.

    Common Symptoms of IBS

    Common Symptoms of IBS

    The symptoms of IBS may occur differently among patients, from mild to severe. Common symptoms include:

    • Frequent bowel movements can alleviate abdominal pain or cramps.
    • Bloating and gas
    • Diarrhea, constipation, or alternating bowel patterns.
    • Mucus in stool
    • Insomnia and exhaustion.
    • Nausea or incompleteness of bowel evacuation.

    Symptoms can also vary in seriousness, and generally increase when there is stress or poor dietary habits.

    IBS Diagnosis at SGVP Hospital

    IBS Diagnosis at SGVP Hospital

    In SGVP Hospital , the first stage of IBS diagnosis is a clear medical history, physical examination, and assessment of symptoms. The diagnostics might involve:

    • Stool Tests: To exclude infections, inflammation, and other digestive diseases.
    • Blood Tests: To identify anemia, celiac disease, and inflammatory disorders.
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    • Sigmoidoscopy: In rare cases, to check the colon structure for abnormalities.
    • Diagnostic Criteria Assessment: Rome IV criteria were considered by using recurrent abdominal pain and bowel habit changes.

    The hospital focuses on comprehensive screening to rule out other conditions with similar symptoms, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or colorectal cancer.

    Treatment Procedures for IBS at SGVP Hospital in Ahmedabad

    Treatment Procedures for IBS at SGVP Hospital in Ahmedabad

    Treatment at SGVP Hospital depends on the type and the severity of IBS. Approaches include:

    1. Medications: The patient can get antispasmodics, laxatives, anti-diarrheal agents, or gut-brain-interaction drugs depending on symptoms.
    2. Probiotics: To settle flora and regularize bowel function.
      System-wide Psychotherapies: Yoga, meditation, and relaxation, to decrease stress and enhance gut function.
    3. Dietary Interventions: The specific nutrition plans are designed to reduce the number of triggers and improve digestion.
    4. Behavioral Therapy: Depending on the cause of the IBS, stress-related IBS may be subject to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or gut-directed hypnotherapy.

    This strategy will guarantee immediate reduction of symptoms and improvement in gut well-being.

    Lifestyle and Dietary Management for IBS

    Lifestyle and Dietary Management for IBS

    Diet and lifestyle are important for IBS. In SGVP Hospital , patients are instructed to use practices with the potential of important symptom attenuation:

    • Dietary Changes: Patients can adopt a low-FODMAP diet, exclude food triggers, and have a moderate consumption of fibre.
    • Hydration: Take ample water, which aids in the digestion process and regular bowel movements.
    • Regular Exercise: Exercise will aid in decreasing stress levels, increasing gut movements, and elevating well-being, in general.
    • Stress Management: Mental practices like mindfulness, yoga, meditation, and counseling can be used to cope with stress, which is one of the major triggers of IBS.
    • Sleep Hygiene: Proper and frequent sleep patterns are what lead to controlling symptoms and intestinal health.

    Lifestyle and dietary management with medical care results in good quality of life and symptom control in patients.

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    Several causes that include abnormal gut motility, interactions in the gut-brain, food sensitivities, infections, hormonal alterations, and genetic predisposition, lead to IBS. Lifestyle factors and stress are also major contributors to symptom flare-ups.

    It is diagnosed through detailed medical history and physical examination, stool and blood tests, and in some cases, as per the Rome IV criteria. Its aim is to exclude other gastrointestinal disorders and the type of IBS.

    IBS is a chronic disease that may last for years. But such symptoms, through proper treatment, lifestyle modification, and diet management, can be controlled effectively, and a normal life is achievable for them.

    Yes. IBS is triggered by stress, which interferes with gut motility and sensitivity. Mindfulness, meditation, yoga, and the rest of the techniques of holistic stress treatment are inseparable parts of a successful IBS treatment.

    Of course. Individualised diet regimens are offered by SGVP Hospital based on the symptoms and trigger foods of each patient. Better symptom management, better digestion, and long-term gut health are guaranteed with this method.

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