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10 Signs of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Pain

Abdominal pain can occur frequently in people with IBS. Your brain and gut typically cooperate together to regular digestion thanks to nerves, hormones, and signals from the good bacteria living in the gut. These communicative signals will be distorted on IBS, this resulting in painful and uncoordinated tension in your digestive tract’s muscles. This pain tends to happen in the whole or lower abdomen rather than only in the upper abdomen. Its intensity will decrease after a bowel movement. Some possible treatments to consider include diet modifications, cognitive behavior therapies, hypnotherapy, and peppermint oil. [3]