What do you think?

IBS----------Please share your experience/views
False
General
IBS----------Please share your experience/views
Discuss non-medical topics
Irritable Bowel Syndrome-------------is one of the challenging medical conditions. can you share your experience of treating such patients. thank you for sharing your views.
0
Cat:OffDutyForum:General
Cat:OffDutyForum:GeneralDiscussion:587d75ed-2b90-4625-9665-f1e450171e5e

Forums » Off duty » General » IBS----------Please share your experience/views

You must be logged in to contribute. Log in | Register
 
Forums  »  Off duty  »  General  »  IBS----------Please share your experience/views

IBS----------Please share your experience/views

posted at 25/5/2012 10:30 AM BST on bmj.com
Posts: 643
First: 2/2/2011
Last: 21/5/2013
Irritable Bowel Syndrome-------------is one of the challenging medical conditions. can you share your experience of treating such patients.
thank you for sharing your views.

Re: IBS----------Please share your experience/views

posted at 25/5/2012 11:44 AM BST on bmj.com
JJA
Posts: 48
First: 21/5/2012
Last: 17/1/2013
Education, trying to avoid certain triggers (food and otherwise), looking at psychological stems, buscopan....

Anything else people have tried?




JJA.

Re: IBS----------Please share your experience/views

posted at 25/5/2012 4:21 PM BST on bmj.com
Posts: 643
First: 2/2/2011
Last: 21/5/2013

Socioeconomic impact of irritable bowel syndrome in Canada.

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common functional gastroenterological disorder reported to physicians. In Canada, its prevalence is about 6%. In the United States and the United Kingdom, the prevalence is estimated to be closer to 15%. Patients with IBS tend to make extensive use of health care services, even though a high percentage of them do not seek medical advice. The costs of IBS are a large expenditure of scarce resources. These costs can be divided into several categories: direct, indirect and intangible costs. The direct costs, associated with the diagnosis and treatment, are largely sustained by the health care system. The indirect costs are related to the production losses due to morbidity, and intangible costs are associated with the pain, suffering and alteration in the patient's quality of life. The condition is a diagnosis of exclusion, and treatment, although beneficial, is rarely curative. The general treatment approach stresses the importance of a good physician-patient relationship. Exploring the nature of the expenses associated with IBS and understanding how treatment options may affect these costs are essential to reducing its financial burden.

Re: IBS----------Please share your experience/views

posted at 5/6/2012 10:37 PM BST on bmj.com
Posts: 3045
First: 27/3/2012
Last: 20/5/2013
I would like to share a seperate & complete review post under the general clinical posts, soon!

Forums » Off duty » General » IBS----------Please share your experience/views