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Is colon disease chronic or temporary? What is the best appropriate treatment for it, and are natural methods and remedies considered one of the best methods used in colon treatment, or not? What are the most popular colic medications for children and adults?
What is irritable bowel syndrome?
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition that affects the digestive system, so it causes symptoms such as stomach cramps, bloating, diarrhea, or constipation.
Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome:

There are many causes of colon to include:


    DNA.
    Life pressures surrounding the individual.
    Hormonal changes and symptoms are more severe during the menstrual cycle.
    Gastrointestinal sensitivity.
    Infection in the stomach or intestine.
    Malfunction of the nerves of the digestive system.
    Weakening of the muscles responsible for transporting food.
    Impaired ability of the nervous system to control the digestive system.
    Change the percentage of beneficial microbes in the intestine

Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Psychiatric Symptoms in Men and Women:

Symptoms of gastrointestinal colon include the following:



    Abdominal pain.
    Diarrhea or constipation.
    Stomach bloating or cramps.
    Headache and fatigue.
    Feeling of bitterness in the mouth.
    Feeling of burning in the chest.
    Stomach fullness of gases.
    Indigestion.
    Food intolerance.
    Disturbance in bowel movement.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Diet and lifestyle

    Avoid fatty foods.
    Eat foods rich in fiber.
    Drink plenty of fluids.
    Exercising regularly.
    Get enough sleep.
    Not drinking carbonated, alcoholic, or caffeinated beverages.
    Avoid foods that contain gluten, such as wheat or barley.
    Stay away from smoking.
    Identify foods that trigger IBS attacks and work to avoid them.
    Reducing your intake of dairy products.

Names of irritable bowel medications


There are many medications used to treat colon, including:

    Supplements that contain fibers: Use a supplement that contains selenium
    Laxatives: In the event that supplementation does not fulfill the required role, the doctor may prescribe medications containing magnesium hydroxide or polyethylene glycol.
    Tricyclic antidepressants: Medicines used to relieve depression and control the nerves that control the intestine to reduce pain. These are drugs that may contain imipramine or desipramine.
    Anti-diarrheal medicines: These are medicines that can be taken without a doctor's prescription, which are loperamide to treat diarrhea or colesevelam.
    Anticholinergic drugs: Medicines such as dicyclomine to treat spasms that affect the intestine, but they may cause constipation, dehydration, or blurred vision.
    Antidepressants containing SSRIs for constipation, such as paroxetine or fluoxetine.
    Analgesic medications: used to relieve pain, such as pregabalin.

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