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Don't Let Irritable Bowel
Syndrome Limit Your Life

Most people have occasional tummy troubles. But as many as one-fifth of adults have a more persistent condition affecting the way their intestines work. It's called irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). At its worst it can keep you from working, going on trips, or attending social events.

How to Tell If It's IBS
Doctors aren't sure what causes IBS — the nervous system, infections, stress, and genetics all may play a role. "It is more common in women and often begins between ages 20 and 35," notes Joseph Nitti, M.D., of Ocean Medical Center.

Even though IBS usually starts when you are younger, it's a chronic condition — meaning you may continue to have symptoms when you're older, too.

The symptoms, Dr. Nitti says, include the following:

  • Cramps or pain in your abdomen
  • Bloating and gas
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Feeling a strong urge to have a bowel movement — sometimes after you've just had one

"If you experience these signs, check with your doctor," advises Dr. Nitti. "He or she will ask you about your symptoms and may take X-rays, blood tests, stool samples, or recommend scoping of the GI tract. There is no single test for IBS, but these screenings rule out other diseases with similar complaints."

You Can Find Relief
As many as 70 percent of people with IBS don't seek medical care. While there is no cure for IBS, treatment can ease symptoms and improve your daily life.

"Antidepressants and medicines that calm the intestines may work for IBS," says Dr. Nitti. "Your doctor may suggest fiber supplements, laxatives, or antidiarrhea drugs." Research shows supplements known as biotics, which contain good-for-you bacteria, also may help.

In addition, Dr. Nitti suggests the following lifestyle measures:

  • Drink plenty of water.


  • Eat several smaller meals throughout the day instead of three large ones.


  • Keep a food diary to determine what triggers your symptoms.


  • Incorporate a variety of foods in your diet, including high-fiber foods such as whole grains.


  • Find ways to cope with stress, which may aggravate IBS. Try meditation, relaxation therapy, or exercise.


Get Your Digestive Tract Back On Track
This handy brochure provides more tips for getting relief from IBS. Call the Meridian Health Line at 1-800-560-9990 to order. Supplies are limited!

About The Doctor
Picture Available Nitti, Joseph T., M.D.
Board certified in Internal Medicine
Manasquan, NJ  08736
(732) 528-8882

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