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I am a Diabetic and have IBS

I am a Diabetic and have IBS

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A review article by

Dr. Somedatta Ghosh (Pal)

Common people mostly identify diabetes by hyperglycemia and insulin deficiency. They pay attention to reduce the number of blood sugar level. But diabetes is actually a chronic metabolic disorder that can affect our multiple organs.

It is found that 75% of DM (diabetes mellitus) patients have symptoms of a variety type of gastrointestinal (GI) complications, like heartburn, non-cardiac chest pain, dysphagia, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, fecal incontinence etc. This group of symptoms together is called irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

 

Why DM Cause IBS?

There are multiple factors responsible for DM associated IBS:

When it happens to esophagus diabetics suffer from acid-reflux and heart burn.

 

Management of IBS for Diabetics

 

Diabetes patients are normally advised to eat high-fiber-containing food to keep their blood sugar level under control. These fibres help to reduce the symptoms of both diarrhoea and constipation in IBS.

 

But diet for a diabetic patient with diarrhoea should be a little different from a patient with constipation.

 

Treatment

Mostly IBS in diabetic patients remain under control through lifestyle management. But treatment is needed if IBS symptoms become severe, like rectal bleeding, vomiting, belly pain etc.

CT scan, colonoscopy and endoscopy are done to assess the damage in the colon. A stool test is done to know the presence of bacteria, parasites and bile acid.

 

What You Can Do at Home

You as a patient very different from others and your disease journey is completely different you might be having diabetes alone or other complications as well. The decision of health has to be based on your profile your problem and suggestions which only suit and apply to you to make you healthy. Most of you take decisions very randomly without knowing anything. That’s why Join INIGIMA now to seamlessly monitor blood sugar, track antibiotic usage, and record physiological changes. Gain personalized insights for effective medication management. Your health journey starts with a simple signup—take charge and thrive with INIGIMA!”

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References:

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  4. https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/digestive-diseases/irritable-bowel-syndrome/eating-diet-nutrition
  5. https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/stomach-liver-and-gastrointestinal-tract/irritable-bowel-syndrome-ibs/managing-irritable-bowel-syndrome-ibs/

 

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