Irritable bowel syndrome history and symptoms

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Overview

The hallmark of IBS is abdominal pain. A positive history of psychological risk factors such as stress, anxiety, psychiatric risk factors such as depression, panic disorders, history of gastrointestinal disorders such as IBD and acute GI infection predispose individuals to IBS.

The most common symptoms of IBS include presence of abdominal pain and alteration of bowel habits. Less common symptoms of IBS include gas, flatulence and upper GI symptoms such as heartburn, nausea, dyspepsia and vomiting

History and Symptoms

Abdominal Pain

  • Abdominal pain or discomfort is the major prerequisite for the diagnosis of IBS.
  • The abdominal pain onset is associated with a change in frequency or form of stool.
  • Characteristics of abdominal pain are as follows:
    • Site: variable location
    • Onset: sudden
    • Character: episodic and campy with a background of constant pain
    • Relieving factors: relief on defecation
    • Aggravating factors: eating, emotional stress, premenstrual and menstrual phases
    • Timing: pain is usually present during waking hours, nocturnal symptoms are usually present only in severe IBS.
    • Severity: variable (varies from mild to severe enough to impair Quality of Life)

Altered Bowel Habits

  • Altered bowel habits usually present as diarrhea alternating with constipation. One of these tends to be the predominant symptom in the patient.

Gas and flatulence

Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms

History

Patients with IBS may have a positive history of:

Common Symptoms

Common symptoms of IBS include:

Less Common Symptoms

Less common symptoms of IBS include:

Medical conditions that accompany IBS

Several medical comorbidities appear with greater frequency in IBS patients.

Headache, Fibromyalgia, and Depression

IBS patients may be identified with comorbidities such as headache, fibromyalgia and depression.[37] [38][39]

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • IBS and IBD are interrelated diseases, as patients with IBD experience IBS-like symptoms when their IBD is in remission.[40][41][42]
  • IBS is believed to be a type of low-grade inflammatory bowel disease as serum markers associated with inflammation have also been found in patients with IBS .[43]
  • IBS patients are16.3 times more likely to develop IBD.[44]

Abdominal Surgery

  • IBS patients are 87% more likely to undergo abdominal and pelvic surgery, and three times more likely to undergo gallbladder surgery.[45]
  • IBS patients were twice as likely to undergo hysterectomy.[46]

Endometriosis

There is a statistically significant link between migraine headaches, IBS, and endometriosis.[47]

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