Treatment






   Treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) As nobody is certain what the causes of IBS are, treatment is aimed at relieving symptoms and improving the patient's quality of life. This usually involves some diet lifestyle changes, as well as learning how to manage stress.   Diet - some changes in eating habits can significantly help in controlling IBS symptoms. Unfortunately, there is no magic IBS diet which works for everybody. The patient may have to go through a process of trial and error until an optimum diet is achieved.   Health care professionals recommend keeping a food diary in which details of foods eaten, as well as what effect they might have had, are noted. Eventually, the IBS sufferer should be able to identify the major trigger foods and avoid them.  Fiber - some IBS sufferers may need to consume more fiber while others may have to do the opposite. Those having to reduce may have to limit their consumption of whole wheat bread, cereals, and whole grains.   Those needing more fiber will have to increase their intake of soluble fiber - often involving having to take a fiber supplement, or consuming higher soluble-fiber foods.   The following may help reduce symptoms of IBS:  Avoid sorbitol if you suffer from diarrhea. Sorbitol is found in some chewing gums, diet foods and sugar-free sweets.  Consume more oat-based foods if you suffer from gas (wind) or bloating.  Make sure you eat every meal, do not skip any  Keep your alcohol intake to a minimum (or cut it out altogether)  Keep your fizzy drink (carbonated drink) intake to a minimum  Limit your intake of fresh fruit. It is important to ask a health professional about this.  Limit your tea and coffee intake to no more than three cups per day  Make sure your fluid intake is adequate. This typically means drinking at least eight cups of fluid per day (may vary).  Meals should be eaten at the same time each day  Some people may have to avoid or limit their intake of resistant starch, which is commonly found in processed or recooked foods, as well as some legumes. Resistant starch is not broken down in the digestive tract and counts as a component of dietary fiber.  Eat slowly Exercise - some patients find that exercise helps relieve their symptoms of IBS, while others don't. If exercise helps, the patient should do vigorous exercise for 30 minutes five times a week.   Probiotics - these may help some patients with IBS, while others may not be so lucky. The benefits of probiotics take about four weeks to appear. As there are many types of Probiotics on the market, some of which promote the growth of specific types of bacteria in the gut, the patient should ask a health care professional which one to take.   Anxiety and stress - a significant number of IBS patients will find their symptoms are relieved by:  Relaxation techniques. This may include breathing exercises or meditation.  Some specific physical activities, such as Tai Chi or yoga.  Regular physical exercise.  Stress counseling or CBT (cognitive behavior therapy)   Psychological therapy (psychological intervention) - this may include PIT (psychodynamic interpersonal therapy), hypnotherapy or CBT (cognitive behavior therapy):  Psychodynamic interpersonal therapy (PIT) - unconscious thinking, our beliefs and attitudes may have an impact on the way we feel, act and think. The therapist helps the patient explore their past to find out whether anything may have affected them unconsciously. The patient is then helped to face negative attitudes, beliefs and behaviors, and to alter them.  Hypnotherapy - hypnosis is used to alter the patient's unconscious mind's attitude to symptoms. The individual may also learn self-hypnosis techniques.  Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) - this technique is based on the principle that how we feel partly impacts on how we think about things. The patient is trained to react differently to their condition through relaxation techniques and adopting a positive attitude. CBT has been found to be effective in treating pain, stress, anxiety and depression.    Medications – Symptomatic Homeopathy medicines helps much for IBS,     Whom to contact for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment Dr. Senthil Kumar is well experienced Doctor who treats many cases in all types of Irritable Bowel Syndrome with successful results. Many of the patients get relief after taking treatment from him. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment Specialist Dr. Senthil Kumar visits Vivekanantha Homeopathy Clinic, Velachery, Chennai. To fix an appointment, please call 9786901830, +91 94430 54168 or mail to consult.ur.dr@gmail.com,    For more details & Consultation Feel free to contact us. Vivekanantha Clinic Consultation Champers at Chennai:- 9786901830  Panruti:- 9443054168  Pondicherry:- 9865212055 (Camp) Mail : consult.ur.dr@gmail.com, homoeokumar@gmail.com   For appointment please Call us or Mail Us  For appointment: SMS your Name -Age – Mobile Number - Problem in Single word - date and day - Place of appointment (Eg: Rajini – 30 - 99xxxxxxx0 – IBS  – 21st Oct, Sunday - Chennai ), You will receive Appointment details through SMS           ===---===






Treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
As nobody is certain what the causes of IBS are, treatment is aimed at relieving symptoms and improving the patient's quality of life. This usually involves some diet lifestyle changes, as well as learning how to manage stress.

Diet - some changes in eating habits can significantly help in controlling IBS symptoms. Unfortunately, there is no magic IBS diet which works for everybody. The patient may have to go through a process of trial and error until an optimum diet is achieved.

Health care professionals recommend keeping a food diary in which details of foods eaten, as well as what effect they might have had, are noted. Eventually, the IBS sufferer should be able to identify the major trigger foods and avoid them.

Fiber - some IBS sufferers may need to consume more fiber while others may have to do the opposite. Those having to reduce may have to limit their consumption of whole wheat bread, cereals, and whole grains.

Those needing more fiber will have to increase their intake of soluble fiber - often involving having to take a fiber supplement, or consuming higher soluble-fiber foods.

The following may help reduce symptoms of IBS:
Ø  Avoid sorbitol if you suffer from diarrhea. Sorbitol is found in some chewing gums, diet foods and sugar-free sweets.
Ø  Consume more oat-based foods if you suffer from gas (wind) or bloating.
Ø  Make sure you eat every meal, do not skip any
Ø  Keep your alcohol intake to a minimum (or cut it out altogether)
Ø  Keep your fizzy drink (carbonated drink) intake to a minimum
Ø  Limit your intake of fresh fruit. It is important to ask a health professional about this.
Ø  Limit your tea and coffee intake to no more than three cups per day
Ø  Make sure your fluid intake is adequate. This typically means drinking at least eight cups of fluid per day (may vary).
Ø  Meals should be eaten at the same time each day
Ø  Some people may have to avoid or limit their intake of resistant starch, which is commonly found in processed or recooked foods, as well as some legumes. Resistant starch is not broken down in the digestive tract and counts as a component of dietary fiber.
Ø  Eat slowly

Exercise - some patients find that exercise helps relieve their symptoms of IBS, while others don't. If exercise helps, the patient should do vigorous exercise for 30 minutes five times a week.

Probiotics - these may help some patients with IBS, while others may not be so lucky. The benefits of probiotics take about four weeks to appear. As there are many types of Probiotics on the market, some of which promote the growth of specific types of bacteria in the gut, the patient should ask a health care professional which one to take.

Anxiety and stress - a significant number of IBS patients will find their symptoms are relieved by:
v  Relaxation techniques. This may include breathing exercises or meditation.
v  Some specific physical activities, such as Tai Chi or yoga.
v  Regular physical exercise.
v  Stress counseling or CBT (cognitive behavior therapy)

Psychological therapy (psychological intervention) - this may include PIT (psychodynamic interpersonal therapy), hypnotherapy or CBT (cognitive behavior therapy):

¬  Psychodynamic interpersonal therapy (PIT) - unconscious thinking, our beliefs and attitudes may have an impact on the way we feel, act and think. The therapist helps the patient explore their past to find out whether anything may have affected them unconsciously. The patient is then helped to face negative attitudes, beliefs and behaviors, and to alter them.

¬  Hypnotherapy - hypnosis is used to alter the patient's unconscious mind's attitude to symptoms. The individual may also learn self-hypnosis techniques.

¬  Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) - this technique is based on the principle that how we feel partly impacts on how we think about things. The patient is trained to react differently to their condition through relaxation techniques and adopting a positive attitude. CBT has been found to be effective in treating pain, stress, anxiety and depression.



Medications – Symptomatic Homeopathy medicines helps much for IBS,




Whom to contact for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment
Dr. Senthil Kumar is well experienced Doctor who treats many cases of all types of Irritable Bowel Syndrome with successful results. Many of the patients get relief after taking treatment from him. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment Specialist Dr. Senthil Kumar visits Vivekanantha Homeopathy Clinic, Velachery, Chennai. To fix an appointment, please call 9786901830, +91 94430 54168 or mail to consult.ur.dr@gmail.com,


For more details & Consultation Feel free to contact us.
Vivekanantha Clinic Consultation Champers at
Chennai:- 9786901830
Panruti:- 9443054168
Pondicherry:- 9865212055 (Camp)

For appointment please Call us or Mail Us

For appointment: SMS your Name -Age – Mobile Number - Problem in Single word - date and day - Place of appointment (Eg: Rajini – 30 - 99xxxxxxx0 – IBS  – 21st Oct, Sunday - Chennai ), You will receive Appointment details through SMS











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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)





Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Irritable bowel syndrome* (IBS) is a “syndrome,” meaning a group of symptoms. The most common symptoms of IBS are abdominal pain or discomfort often reported as cramping, bloating, gas, diarrhoea, and/or constipation. IBS affects the colon, or large bowel, which is the part of the digestive tract that stores stool.

IBS is not a disease. It’s a functional disorder, meaning that the bowel doesn’t work, or function, correctly.


Causes of IBS

Doctors are not sure what causes IBS. The nerves and muscles in the bowel appear to be extra sensitive in people with IBS. Muscles may contract too much when you eat. These contractions can cause cramping and diarrhoea during or shortly after a meal. Or the nerves may react when the bowel stretches, causing cramping or pain.

IBS can be painful. But it does not damage the colon or other parts of the digestive system. IBS does not lead to other health problems.


Symptoms of IBS

The main symptoms of IBS are

· Abdominal pain or discomfort in the abdomen, often relieved by or associated with a bowel movement

· Chronic diarrhoea, constipation, or a combination of both

Other symptoms are

· Whitish mucus in the stool

· A swollen or bloated abdomen

· The feeling that you have not finished a bowel movement

Women with IBS often have more symptoms during their menstrual periods.


Diet Changes

Some foods and drinks make IBS worse.

Foods and drinks that may cause or worsen symptoms include

  • Fatty foods, like French fries
  • Milk products, like cheese or ice cream
  • Chocolate
  • Alcohol
  • Caffeinated drinks, like coffee and some sodas
  • Carbonated drinks like soda


To find out which foods are a problem,

Keep a diary that tracks

  • what you eat during the day
  • what symptoms you have
  • when symptoms occur
  • what foods always make you feel sick Take your notes to the doctor to see if certain foods trigger your symptoms or make them worse. If so, you should avoid eating these foods or eat less of them.


Some foods make IBS better.

Fiber may reduce the constipation associated with IBS because it makes stool soft and easier to pass. However, some people with IBS who have more sensitive nerves may feel a bit more abdominal discomfort after adding more fiber to their diet. Fiber is found in foods such as breads, cereals, beans, fruits, and vegetables.

Examples of foods with fiber include

Fruits- apples, peaches

Vegetables- broccoli (raw), carrots (raw), cabbage, peas

Breads, cereals, and beans- kidney beans, lima beans, whole-grain bread, whole-grain cereal


Does stress cause IBS?

Emotional stress does not cause IBS. But people with IBS may have their bowels react more to stress. So, if you already have IBS, stress can make your symptoms worse.


Stress Relief

Learning to reduce stress can help with IBS. With less stress, you may find you have less cramping

it easier to manage your symptoms.

Meditation, exercise, hypnosis, and counselling may help. You may need to try different activities to see what works best for you.


Points to Remember

IBS means your bowel doesn’t work the right way.

IBS can cause cramping, bloating, gas, diarrhoea, and constipation.

IBS doesn’t damage the bowel or lead to other health problems.

The doctor will diagnose IBS based on your symptoms. You may need to have medical tests to rule out other health problems.

Stress doesn’t cause IBS, but it can make your symptoms worse.

Fatty foods, milk products, chocolate, alcohol, and caffeinated and carbonated drinks can trigger symptoms.

Eating foods with fiber and eating small meals throughout the day may reduce symptoms.

Treatment for IBS may include medicine, stress relief, and changes in eating habits


Treatment

Homoeopathic methods of treatment have effective medicines for IBS, and also relieves mental fag because of IBS


For Homoeopathic treatment

Please click following link

http://treatmentt.blogspot.com/2009/11/irritable-bowel-syndrome-ibs-treatment.html


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