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===Diseases with similar symptoms===
===Diseases with similar symptoms===
* [[Celiac disease]]
* [[Celiac disease]]
* [[Differentiating crohn's disease from other diseases#Differentiating Crohn's Disease from other Diseases|Crohn's disease]]
* [[Crohn's disease]]
* [[Zollinger-Ellison syndrome]]
* [[Zollinger-Ellison syndrome]]
* [[VIPoma]]
* [[VIPoma]]

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Irritable bowel syndrome must be differentiated from other diseases that cause diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain, such as Celiac disease, Inflammatory bowel disease(Crohn's disease and Ulcerative colitis) Thyroid disease (Hyper or Hypothyroidism), strictures due to ischemia, diverticulitis or ischemia, among others.

The differential diagnosis for Irritable bowel syndrome can be listed based on predominant symptoms, such as constipation predominant, diarrhea predominant and pain predominant diseases.

Differentiating Irritable Bowel Syndrome from other Diseases

Diseases with similar symptoms

Differential Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome on the basis of Constipation:

The differential diagnosis of Irritable bowel Syndrome based on constipation is as follows:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

Differential Diagnosis for Constipation predominant symptoms Clinical features Diagnosis
Strictures due to diverticultis,inflammatory bowel disease, ischemia or cancer
Hypothyroidism
  • Fatigue, increased sensitivity to cold, dry skin, constipation, weight gain, puffy face, muscle weakness, hoarseness
Medication
  • Medication history.
Neurologic disease
  • History and neurologic examination
Pelvic floor dysfunction
  • Straining, self digitation
Colonic inertia

Differential Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome on the basis of Diarrhea:

The differential diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome based on diarrhea is as follows:[1][2]

Differential Diagnosis for Diarrhea predominant symptoms Clinical features Diagnosis
Crohn's disease
Ulcerative colitis
Microscopic colitis
Celiac disease
Neuroendocrine tumor
Hyperthyroidism
  • Serum TSH levels
Lactose intolerance
Infectious causes
  • Abdominal discomfort, diarrhea especially in the setting of recent travel
Small bowel bacterial overgrowth
Clostridium difficile infection(Psuedomembranous colitis)

Differential Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome on the basis of Abdominal Pain:

The differential diagnosis of Irritable Bowel syndrome based on abdominal pain is as follows:

Differential Diagnosis for Pain predominant symptoms Clinical Features Diagnosis
Aerophagia, bloating
Intermittent small bowel obstruction
  • More likely with a history of previous abdominal surgeries
Ischemia
Chronic pancreatitis
Endometriosis
  • Menstrual associated symptoms, pelvic symptoms
Acute Intermittent Porphyria

The table below summarizes the findings that differentiate watery causes of chronic diarrhea[21][22][23][24]

Cause Osmotic gap History Physical exam Gold standard Treatment
< 50 mOsm per kg > 50 mOsm per kg*
Watery Secretory Crohns + -
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome + -
  • Gastrin levels
  • Proton pump inhibitors
  • Octreotide
Hyperthyroidism + -
VIPoma + -
  • Elevated VIPlevels
  • Followed by imaging
Osmotic Lactose intolerance - +
Celiac disease - +
Functional Irritable bowel syndrome - - Abdominal pain or discomfort recurring at least 3 days per month in the past 3 months and associated with 2 or more of the following:
  • Onset associated with change in frequency of stool
  • Onset associated with change in appearance of stool

History of straining is also common

Clinical diagnosis

References

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