Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a series of diseases characterized by pain caused by abdominal discomfort and bowel alteration. IBS is known for its convulsions, abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea and constipation. Many nerves of the colon are partly controlled by ANS which binds it to the brain and responds to stress resembling the heart. The ascending pathway for pain management consists of three different areas: new sinusitis, archaeomyelitis, and palmar nerve bundles.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), characterized by recurrent abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits, is a common functional bowel disorder that accounts for a significant proportion of patients with gastroenterology. The prevalence of IBS in Western European countries is estimated to be between 3 and 22%. The impact of IBS on quality of life is reported to be comparable to that observed in congestive heart failure and the cost of direct and indirect health services related to IBS is high. Although the treatment of IBS is still based on relief of a single symptom such as abdominal pain or diarrhea, the long-term efficacy of this method is not satisfactory so far, the single treatment available is reliable It can not be done, it is not effective against this symptom.
Assistance and Alternative Medicine for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Investigation by Italian Gastroenterologists
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a symptom, the most common are bloating, abdominal pain, spasms, constipation and diarrhea. IBS causes a lot of pain and discomfort. It does not cause permanent damage to the intestine nor does it cause serious diseases such as cancer. Most people with IBS can control their symptoms through stress management, diet therapy and prescription drugs. For others, the IBS may be debilitating, they may not be able to go to work, travel, socialize or leave the house for a short time
Posttraumatic stress hormone makes the body sensitive, in fact reduces the threshold of pain, and makes the sensation more painful. Pain syndromes associated with past physical or sexual abuse are irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), chronic pelvic pain, general headache and fibromyalgia (Kendall-Tackett 2000). Frequent occurrences and abuses that last for years are usually more harmful than abuse occasionally occurring in a shorter period of time. The only exception is a one-off violent attack (Kendall-Tackett, Williams & Finkelhor 1993). Naturally, the use of force has been shown to increase the severity of sexual abuse reactions. In strangers and / or one-off attacks, the possibility of generating power increases, but this is not always the case. Although all sexual abuse is obviously involuntary, abusers may use tricks or spiritual coercion rather than compulsion to gain compliance. In other cases abusers attack, attack, and physically restrict his victims.