If you complain of pain and swelling in the abdomen

If you complain of pain and swelling in the abdomen

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common disorder.

It affects the large intestine. IBS is a chronic condition that you'll need to manage long term.

IBS doesn't cause changes in bowel tissue or increase your risk of colorectal cancer.

Only a small number of people with IBS have severe signs and symptoms. Some people can control their symptoms by managing diet, lifestyle and stress. More-severe symptoms can be treated with medication and counseling.

Symptoms

The signs and symptoms of IBS vary. The most common include:

  • Abdominal pain, cramping or bloating that is typically relieved or partially relieved by passing a bowel movement
  • Excess gas
  • Diarrhea or constipation — sometimes alternating bouts of diarrhea and constipation
  • Mucus in the stool

See your doctor if you have a persistent change in bowel habits or other signs or symptoms of IBS. They may indicate a more serious condition, such as colon cancer.

More-serious signs and symptoms include:

  • Weight loss;
  • Diarrhea at night;
  • Rectal bleeding;
  • Iron deficiency anemia;
  • Unexplained vomiting;
  • Difficulty swallowing;
  • Persistent pain that isn't relieved by passing gas or a bowel movement;

Causes

The precise cause of IBS isn't known. Factors that appear to play a role include: Muscle contractions in the intestine; Abnormalities in the nerves in your digestive system; Inflammation in the intestines; Severe infection; Changes in bacteria in the gut (microflora); Food allergy; Stress; Hormones.

Risk factors

  • Age (IBS occurs more frequently in people under age 50);
  • Gender. IBS is more common among women;
  • Family history;
  • Anxiety, depression and other mental health issues are associated with IBS;

 

Source:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/irritable-bowel-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360016