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Irritable Bowel Syndrome Overview | Treatment of IBS | IBS Links
IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME OVERVIEW IBS is a functional bowel disorder of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract characterized by recurrent abdominal pain and discomfort accompanied by alterations in bowel function, diarrhea, constipation or a combination of both, typically over months or years. A diagnosis of IBS has been reported by 10 to 20% of adults in the United States, and symptoms of IBS are responsible for over 3 million yearly visits to physicians. Research suggests that IBS is one of the most common functional GI disorders. IBS exhibits a predominance in women, with females representing over 70% of IBS sufferers. The diagnostic criteria of Irritable Bowel Syndrome always presumes the absence of a structural or biochemical explanation for the symptoms and is made only by your health care professional after gathering a careful medical history and giving a thorough physical exam. Irritable Bowel Syndrome can be diagnosed based on at least 12 weeks, which need not be consecutive, in the preceding 12 months of abdominal discomfort or pain that has two out of three features:
Symptoms that support the diagnosis of IBS:
TREATMENT OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME I presently use a structured treatment protocol designed by Olafur Palsson, Psy.D. This design calls for 7 bimonthly sessions using scripted hypnotic sessions supported by the home use of a 10-15 minute hypnotic audiotape. Information about the program and supporting research can be viewed by clicking here.
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updated January 04, 2006