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What Is IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)?

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a chronic digestive disorder that affects the large intestine (colon).
It is one of the most common gastrointestinal conditions globally, impacting nearly 10–15% of adults.

IBS does not cause permanent damage to the intestines, but it can lead to significant discomfort and affect daily life.
It is often referred to as a functional gastrointestinal disorder, meaning that the structure of the digestive system appears normal, but the way it works is not.

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💡 Causes and Triggers of IBS

The exact cause of IBS is still not fully understood, but experts believe it results from a combination of gut sensitivity, brain-gut communication issues, and environmental factors.

Here are the most common triggers and contributing causes:

  1. Stress and Anxiety
    Emotional stress directly impacts the digestive system through the gut-brain connection, leading to spasms or irregular movements in the intestines.

  2. Unhealthy Diet
    Eating spicy, oily, or high-fat foods, caffeine, alcohol, and processed items can irritate the digestive tract.

  3. Food Intolerance
    Certain foods like dairy, gluten, and artificial sweeteners may worsen IBS symptoms.

  4. Gut Infections
    A history of severe food poisoning or bacterial infection can lead to post-infectious IBS.

  5. Hormonal Changes
    Women often experience IBS flare-ups during menstruation due to hormonal imbalance.

  6. Poor Lifestyle Habits
    Irregular eating times, lack of sleep, and low physical activity can all contribute to poor digestion.