No.
Irritable bowel syndrome and it's even more evil cousin colitis are now thought to be at least partially genetic.
If you don't have it now and your parents and grandparents don't have it you have very good odds of not developing it!
Irritable bowel is treatable and what you think is irritable bowel can be something more serious, so see your healthcare provider if you are having problems.
2006-08-05 09:27:55
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answered by Lee S 3
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Every telephone has DNA and it's consisted of 2 strands tightly woven round each and every different. The factor that stops the 2 strands from breaking aside is referred to as a telomeric cap (that is random nucleotide sequences referred to as nonsense codons. Codon is a three series of nucleotides that codes for amino acids eg. CUU is a amino acid referred to as proline . A nonsense codon is person who doesnt code for any amino acid construction) Every time your cells divide a small series is misplaced there through decreasing the steadiness of the telephone's DNA (in layman's phrases). This will finally lead do such a lot of Ur cells' DNA fitting risky. And in most cases whilst a mistake happens in DNA the telephone will participate in automobile cytolysis (telephone suicide) to preclude issues. So whilst you're historical such a lot of ur cells telomeric caps will probably be low and they're inclined to die whilst they are attempting to divide.. Whats rather exciting approximately this thought is the influence it has on evolution (given that this occurs on each meiotic as good as mitotic divisions. which means that that a species grows historical too earlier than it mutates.. however thats another tale)
2016-08-28 12:13:50
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answered by ? 4
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No, not everyone gets that and some people do get it at young ages. If you really want it to look forward to, ask for it and maybe you will get it.
2006-08-05 11:43:49
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answered by Goldenrain 6
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Not necessarily.
2006-08-05 09:37:14
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answered by doctor2 4
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