Assessment Of Risk Factors For Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2024.vol29.pp35-38Keywords:
irritable bowel syndrome, clinical symptoms, psychological stateAbstract
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a biopsyosociological disease that is not associated with organic intestinal changes. In total, 82 patients were investigated and 20 healthy contingent. Patients were made into two groups: the first group of patients with IBS that are divided into 2 small groups: IBSd (diarrhea) - 49 patients (26 men and 23 women) and IBSc (constipation) - 33 patients (15 men and 18 women). Abdominal pain was more often noted in patients with a clinical form of IBS with a predominance of diarrhea. Estimation of the severity of IBS symptoms allows to objectify the severity of clinical manifestation of intestinal dysfunction in patients, identify the clinical features of this pathology.
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