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I am a nursing student taking a nutritional test on Monday. I heard my teacher say something about IBS people shouldnt take fiber. I cant ask the teacher because there is too many students in the class. Could somebody help me out. Ten points up for grabs.

2007-03-09 07:03:54 · 1 answers · asked by Kingocal 4 in Health Other - Health

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Well, I think you need to discuss this with the teachers as fiber tends to be the treatmnet that is recommended.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Tips on Controlling Your Symptoms
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What is irritable bowel syndrome?
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common problem with the intestines. In people with IBS, the intestines squeeze too hard or not hard enough and cause food to move too quickly or too slowly through the intestines. IBS usually begins around age 20 and is more common in women.

IBS is also called functional bowel syndrome, irritable colon, spastic bowel and spastic colon. It's not the same as inflammatory bowel diseases like ulcerative colitis.

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What are the symptoms of IBS?

Common symptoms of IBS
Bloating and gas
Mucus in the stool
Constipation
Diarrhea, especially after eating or first thing in the morning
Feeling like you still need to have a bowel movement after you've already had one
Feeling a strong urge to have a bowel movement
Abdominal pain and cramping that may go away after having a bowel movement


The box to the right lists common symptoms of IBS.

The symptoms may get worse when you're under stress, such as when you travel, attend social events or change your daily routine. Your symptoms may also get worse if you don't eat enough healthy foods or after you've eaten a big meal. Some people are bothered by certain foods. Women who have IBS may notice more frequent symptoms during their menstrual periods.

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How is IBS diagnosed?
Your doctor may start by asking you questions about your symptoms. If your symptoms have had a pattern over time, the pattern may make it clear to your doctor that IBS is the cause.

If your symptoms have just started, something else may be the cause. Your doctor may need to do some tests, such as a blood test or colonoscopy, to make sure that your symptoms aren't caused by something other than IBS.

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How is IBS treated?
The best way to handle IBS is to eat a healthy diet, avoid foods that seem to make you feel worse and find ways to handle your stress.

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Why may fiber be helpful?
Fiber can be helpful because it improves how the intestines work. There are 2 types of fiber:

Soluble fiber helps both diarrhea and constipation. It dissolves in water and forms a gel-like material. Many foods contain soluble fiber such as apples, beans and citrus fruits. Psyllium, a natural vegetable fiber, is a also a soluble fiber. You can buy psyllium supplements (some brand names: Fiberall, Metamucil, Perdiem) to drink and you can add it to other foods.
Insoluble fiber helps constipation by moving material through your digestive system and adding bulk to your stool. Insoluble fiber is in whole grain breads, wheat bran and many vegetables.
Increase the fiber in your diet slowly. Some people feel bloated and have gas if they increase their fiber intake too quickly. Gas and bloating usually improve as you get used to eating more fiber. The best way to increase your fiber intake is eat a wide variety of high fiber foods. For more information, read the handout, "Fiber: How to Increase the Amount in Your Diet."

2007-03-11 18:48:49 · answer #1 · answered by White Raven 4 · 0 0

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