Irritable bowel syndrome-related diarrhoea is brought on by the irregularities of bowel movement, less fluid is absorbed back into the body than usual and diarrhoea is the end result. By resolving or avoiding the problem, rather than letting it run its course, you will feel better sooner.
When something upsets the natural balance of nutrients and water absorption in your intestines, your system goes into overactive mode. This leads to watery, loose stools passed more frequently, known as of diarrhoea.
The worst thing about irritable bowel syndrome is that it can strike at any time, bringing worry and often complicating even the most simple of activities. It is an incredibly common complaint with almost one third of the UK adult population suffering at one time or another. However, there is no reason to let Irritable bowel syndrome diarrhoea stop you enjoying your daily activities.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
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