Personalized Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), is perhaps the most complete solution for this syndrome which involves hundreds of millions of people around the world and hundreds of thousands in Greece.
These were announced during a press conference on the occasion of the operation in Athens, the first Centre for Digestive Disorders in Greece. The aim of the Centre is the personalized treatment of the syndrome in each patient, as it is scientifically known as no single treatment in accordance with the Scientific Director of the Athens Beverly Hills Medical Group and Assistant Professor of Surgery at the Mayo Clinic, USA, Dr. Gregory Tsiotas.
What offers individualized treatment
Sufferers after the first clinical examination by a gastroenterologist and if the doctor thinks, undergoing series of tests (blood, urine and faeces) in order to identify for each separate factor that causes the syndrome, since as experts explain each person with ICS has different behavior in foods.
With tool customized tests (hematology and diagnostic breathing tests) specialists can diagnose possible food intolerances. http://healthscans.fishinblogs.com/2014/05/16/discover-custom-program-to-increase-height/
Then, as she explains dietician - nutritionist Mrs. Starfish Stamatakis, with proper treatment eg exclusion diet, experts devise a personalized diet for patient comfort and to meet the nutritional needs. In some cases require treatment that may include specific probiotics and antimicrobials.
Specialized tests show even if there is a food intolerance, so with the help of a dietician to determine a particular diet plan. Because the syndrome is often associated with anxiety and other mental events, in the treatment of IBS is necessary to cooperate with psychologist. Following identification of the agent in the patient is guided therapy, which may be a pharmaceutical, nutritional, psychological or in combination.
IBSIrritable bowel syndrome is a condition attributed to disturbances in bowel function. It is in fact a malfunction that does not pose risks to our lives, but the symptoms can negatively affect quality of life. Anxiety often involves the people, and women. In women even spastic colitis occurs 2-3 times more frequently than men. The exact etiology - pathogenesis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome is not entirely known and it is a complex situation.
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Symptoms
In case you have spastic colon is likely to experience some of the following symptoms over 3 months
Pain in the abdomen. The pain usually occurs in the abdomen. Often manifests after lunch
Inflation
Disorders in the frequency of bowel movements, characterized by diarrhea or constipation, or alternating diarrhea-constipation
Feeling of incomplete emptying of the bowel
Abdominal discomfort
Changes in bowel habits
Irritable bowel syndrome is likely to be accompanied by several other symptoms, such as migraines, heart palpitations, sweats, fatigue or sleep disturbances, palpitations or tachycardia. Still, says Dr.. Georgios Anagnostopoulos, Director of the Centre for Digestive Disorders, gastroenterologist - mikroendoskopos. "The patients often exhibit (compared with the general population) gastro-esophageal reflux disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, headache, pain in the neck or in the middle, depression and anxiety disorders."
The factors are implicated
The fact that many patients develop IBS after an episode of gastroenteritis shows how the microbial agent, and the change of flora plays an important role. Other studies demonstrate there is a route which connects the intestine with the brain resulting in changes in the intestinal flora to act in specialized centers in the central nervous system, whereas the stress acting on the intestine through these pathways. It seems that many factors are implicated in the onset of the syndrome.
Specifically:
Disaster useful microbial flora (destroyed by drugs, food, infection)
Dietary factors - food intolerance
Genetic factors and psychological factors
Motility disorders
Visceral hypersensitivity
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