"Irritable Bowel Syndrome Pain? - Gas
And IBS!"
What Causes Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Pain!
Irritable bowel syndrome pain can be severe and intense. I know by personal experience. In this
article, we discover the primary cause of this horrible pain and some solutions.
What causes
this severe pain? Research by a group of Italian doctors has concluded that the guilty culprit
is GAS!
We know that
irritable bowel syndrome is the result of intestinal muscles acting erratically. We also know
that this disease is usually (not always) started by some sort of infection in the intestines
caused by bacteria or parasites.
But why so much pain? The results of the Italian test suggest that those who
have IBS overreact to the presence of gas and bloating.
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The Old Hanging-On-To-Gas
Syndrome!
The
Italian test suggests that those with IBS cannot get rid of their gas. The average person
actually produces around three pints of gas a day. Being that IBS sufferers have a
compromised digestive system, they produce more
gas.
Gas that is
tapped in your bowels will stretch your bowels and cause severe pain and bloating.
Okay, so
those with irritable bowel syndrome pain have gas and pent up gas causes pain. If you have IBS,
you may be thinking, “But mine isn’t pent up...sometimes I feel like America’s best resource for
natural gas.”
That’s true, but with IBS you will still have plenty of pent up gas to cause plenty of problems.
During those times that you are constipated, trapped gas is even more
likely.
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Two Possible Reasons IBS Sufferers Willfully Hang On To
Gas!
Being that
irritable bowel syndrome pain is so severe, you would think that we would be the last people to
hang on to gas. But actually, those with IBS have more of a tendency to hang on to gas than most
people.
Here are two
reasons:
Reason
#1
Irritable
bowel syndrome often alternates between constipation and diarrhea. When you are constipated, you
can’t help but retain the gas that is trapped behind hard stools. However, when you have
diarrhea and you know that gas comes with it, you are going to be very reluctant to release gas
at the risk of something else slipping out. I’m sure you know what I mean.
So you hold
your gas back.
Reason
#2
We live in a culture where passing gas in public just isn’t acceptable. To do so can be very
embarrassing and so we hold it back (or blame someone else)
.
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What To Do About Your Irritable Bowel Syndrome Pain (Gas Pain)!
Resolving
irritable bowel syndrome gas pain includes an immediate approach and a long-term
approach.
Immediate
Approach: Pass gas
at every opportunity. You don’t have to do this around others, if you are sly about it. Go to
the bathroom, step outside for a moment, or practice the old hit and run trick (last resort if
you have no alternative). The hit and run trick is passing gas quietly but moving around to
dissipate it so that the potential resulting odor will be dissipated and
unnoticeable.
I know it
sounds crude, but sometimes you just have no choice. But whatever you do, avoid holding gas in.
Long-Term
Approach: The long term approach to dealing with irritable bowel syndrome pain is the best
approach. Most IBS sufferers are not aware that they can control their IBS and thus eliminate
their pain.
I am
enjoying relief from IBS pain and gas and I have found that the only true answer is to change
what you eat and how you eat it. This is a natural approach that can resolve all of your
digestive problems. I know, because I have been there and done that.
Yes, you can enjoy your food and get irritable bowel syndrome relief at the same
time.

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topic:
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