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1. Learning about the Common Symptoms of IBS
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Symptoms)
...ctually has several nervous systems working independently yet together.  For instance, the colon has nerves that are affected one way or the other depending on how the gastrointestinal tract is w...

2. How can Stress Affect IBS?
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Causes)
...l care, get on the right treatment, and know the right way to live a normal life. First, IBS occurs when nerves controlling the gastrointestinal system, particularly the bowel and colon, do not funct...

3. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Remedies
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Treatment)
... mind. It can provide treatment for Irritable Bowel symptoms. Stress can over stimulate the brain and the nerves in your bowel, creating painful bowel activity.   Everyone has stressors in thei...

4. Irritable Bowel Prevention
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS)
... mind. It can provide treatment for Irritable Bowel symptoms. Stress can over stimulate the brain and the nerves in your bowel, creating painful bowel activity.   Everyone has stressors in thei...

5. When to Seek Medical Care
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Medication)
...s.   A Psychologist Can Help You Manage Stress   Stress can over stimulate the brain and the nerves in your bowel, creating painful bowel activity.  Everyone has stressors in their l...

6. What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS)
What is IBS?   Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a disorder in which the nerves that control the muscles in the large intestine/colon are too active, causing it to become sensitive to food and stress

7. Irritable Bowel Treatment
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Treatment)
... mind. It can provide treatment for Irritable Bowel symptoms. Stress can over stimulate the brain and the nerves in your bowel, creating painful bowel activity.   Everyone has stressors in thei...

8. Irritable Bowel Symptoms
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Symptoms)
...), you never know what’s coming.   Researchers believe that these symptoms occur because the nerves that control sensation or muscle contractions in the bowels are functioning abnormally,...

9. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Medications
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Medication)
...ur reaction to stress, but you’re barely making that mortgage payment and it’s effecting your nerves. Whatever the reason, sometimes diet and lifestyle adjustments are not enough to manag...

10. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS)
... mind. It can provide treatment for Irritable Bowel symptoms. Stress can over-stimulate the brain and the nerves in your bowel, creating painful bowel activity.   Everyone has stressors in their ...

11. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS)
What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?   Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a disorder in which the nerves that control the muscles in the large intestine/colon are too active, causing it to become sensiti

12. Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Dogs
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS)
...with antibiotics.   On the other hand, Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic condition in which the nerves of the large intestine are overly sensitive to stimulus. It is largely believed that th...

13. Irritable Bowel Diet
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Treatment)
...ve life. Sensitivity to food does not cause Irritable Bowel Syndrome, but if you have IBS, the sensitive nerves in your bowel may react to certain foods to produce your symptoms.   Because thi...

14. Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Children
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS)
...connected to the nervous system, stress can trigger symptoms. Stress can over stimulate the brain and the nerves in your bowel, creating painful bowel activity. Keeping children with IBS calm is also...

15. Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
(Irritable Bowel Articles/IBS Causes)
... it until a bowel movement occurs. Colon motility (movement of waste through the colon) is controlled by nerves, hormones and muscle contractions. Colon motility propels stool toward the rectum, and ...

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