How Do They Check For Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
I know that this is kind of a gross question, but I’m just curious because I think I have it and I’m going to the doctor to see and I just want to know and be prepared for it…
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there arent really any tests for IBS.
IBS is more of a cop out when they cant find the real reason you are having the problems you are having.
I have crohns disease and have had the symptoms since i was 14, but was not diagnosed until i was 21 (im 26 now)
for 7 yrs, i lived on immodium and zantac.
i had diarrhea every day all day about 15-20 times a day.
that was normal for me. now that i have been diagnosed and take meds it is much better.
to see if you have crohns/ulcerative colitis they do colonoscopys, upper GI’s , lower GI’s, small bowel follow through. and many more.
are you stressed out? are you, getting enough sleep?
what foods are you eating that bother you (you should keep a food journal)….
hope that helps.
i know getting advice from someone who has this and can realate to you, its just much easier,,
I am a Registered Nurse. I am not saying don’t go to the doctor, but try this first: It’s over-the-counter at your local pharmacy. It’s called "Digestive Advantage – Irritable bowel syndrome". It’s in a box by the antiacids, etc. Take two a day. Works for me! Good luck.
most diagnoses of IBS are as a result of ruling out other more serious issues, like Crohn’s disease or duodenal ulcers. This is done with a battery of tests, including but not limited to colonoscopy, endoscopy, abdominal flat plate xrays, barium swallows, and hemmoculting stools in series.
no i dont think it is a bad question i had the same problem and alll the doctor asks you is how your bowel movements are. if you want to talk to me e mail me ok
HOPE I WAS HELPFUL
There is no actual test for IBS to my knowledge. A diagnosis of IBS actually means a lack of diagnosis! I would highly suggest they test you for Celiac Disease bc that is actually a far more accurate diagnosis.
For more info, please feel free to email or check these sites:
http://www.csaceliacs.org
http://www.celiac.com
http://www.celiac.org
http://www.celiaccentral.org