Diets For Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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By Susan Zeppieri

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Are you at Risk?
Irritable bowel syndrome affects a sizable population—somewhere about one in five persons. These people aren't merely experiencing a common illness or feeling sick due to stress or anxiety. Intestinal and colon issues contribute to irritable bowel syndrome, which has an impact on these people. Seek medical advice if you suspect you have irritable bowel syndrome so you can get the relief you deserve.
The risk of developing IBS varies from person to person. Women have the highest vulnerability population. If you are a woman and you have IBS, know that you are not alone. This affliction affects twice as many women as males. Also, it tends to have a greater impact on the younger generation than the older one. This may be because of the habits prevalent among the young or simply because of the abundance of hormones raging through their bodies at the time.

Diets For Irritable Bowel Syndrome