People with IBD, or Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn’s Disease, can also have irritable bowel syndrome.
Read More ->Many people who suffer from IBS have mucus in their stool. I often get asked why, and there is a very good reason for this. Having mucus in your stool is an important sign, although it’s not a specific sign.
Read More ->You may have found that you aren’t the only person in your family to suffer from IBS. That may lead you to conclude that your IBS is hereditary, which may be the case.
Read More ->There are many different forms of IBS, and IBS-D is the version of irritable bowel syndrome that is predominantly diarrhea. But there are many different types of IBS-D, different causes, and different treatments.
Read More ->There are many different forms of IBS, and IBS-C is the version of irritable bowel syndrome that is predominantly constipation. But there are many different types of IBS-C, different causes, and different treatments.
Read More ->Feeling better after a colonoscopy doesn’t happen to everyone, but so many people have mentioned it to me that I felt compelled to do this video. So why does it happen?
Read More ->Leaky gut is a term that is used online and by a lot by functional medical doctors and others. But what exactly is it? It’s real, but it’s also probably not what you’ve been led to believe it is.
Read More ->SIBO stands for small intestine bacterial overgrowth. It’s all the rage right now in the IBS world, but what exactly is it?
Read More ->Candida is a surprisingly common problem, especially considering how few doctors even recognize it as a problem at all. But what is it, and how do you get it?
Read More ->This is a really complicated question, much more than you’d think, and we get this question a lot. IBS is surprisingly common, but also surprisingly variable. And that’s why it’s confusing. Let’s talk about how variable it is.
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