Associated with IBS
Associated with IBS - the connection with IBS is often a poorly understood disorder.
Underlying Causes Although the source of cause for IBS is still up for debate in many medical books, it is quite certain that a specific type of event or lifestyle can likely lead to IBS. Many IBS patients have resulted in having IBS due to antibiotics, diets high in refined sugar, a significant life event and others. There is no single reason that we can associate to the cause of IBS. 
Known Symptoms The common symptoms that are associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome are diarrhea, constipation, alternating diarrhea and constipation, bloating, digestion problems, gas, stomach pain, anxiety, dizziness and nausea. Tips Provided It is important that a qualified physician or gastrointestinal specialist perform a thorough series of test before diagnosing you with IBS. This way we know that your problem isnt one that poses an immediate threat to your survival. When you are attempting to reduce the symptoms that are present, one significant factor to keep in mind is to ensure that you keep your levels of stress under control. Stress can elevate your symptoms levels of IBS beyond its current state.
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