In order to know how to stabilize the irritable bowel, we must first know what is Irritable Bowel Syndrome and what its causes and symptoms are. Without knowing the cause, we can not treat the disease.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a common disease that affects the digestive system, resulting in large intestine disorders such as pain and swelling in the abdomen with constipation or diarrhea due to imbalance in the harmonious movement of the large intestine muscles or colon controlled by the nerves and hormones (hence called In the nervous colon).
Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome:
There is no specific cause of Irritable Bowel Syndrome because the main cause is unknown because it is not considered an organic disease, but there are some factors that may lead to irritation of the colon, including:
1. Psychological factor: Stress, stress and anxiety are the most important factors that lead to irritation of the colon.
2. Some beverages and foods: The quality varies from person to person, such as: soft drinks, coffee and tea, spices and spices, fried foods, legumes and some vegetables such as cabbage, radish, etc.). May cause colon irritation.
3. Some medicines.
4. Smoking and drinking alcohol.
5. Some parasitic infections such as Amiba and Giardia are detected after a laboratory examination of faeces.
Irritable bowel syndrome:
The severity of the symptoms and the duration and time of occurrence depending on the presence of the agent affected or not, of these symptoms:
1. Inflammation with pain and colic in the abdomen due to the presence of gases, and these symptoms disappear after the process of extraction.
2. Diarrhea or constipation, depending on the speed of movement of the large intestine and may be accompanied by mucus exit with stool.
3. Feeling not complete the process of output. Or voices from the abdomen so that the person near you.
* Euthanasia and treatment of irritable bowel syndrome:
Irritable bowel syndrome can not be treated permanently, but it is a disease that can be controlled and coexisted by treating its symptoms as well as changing some lifestyle habits.
1. Treatment of symptoms 🙁 chlor diazepoxide + clydium bromide *:
It is one of the most widely used drugs for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. Clydinium bromide works to relieve convulsions associated with the nervous colon while chlorine diazepoxide inhibits the central nervous system to remove anxiety.
Note: Do not use this medicine unless you consult your doctor.
Mifeprin *: It is also a commonly used medicine as it works to relieve muscle spasms that affect the stomach and intestines.
Note: Do not use this medicine unless you consult your doctor.
Anti-bloating drugs: Simethicone and charcoal are common medicines in this field. Simechicon is available as chewable pills, charcoal pills for swallowing, and charcoal pills are also used to treat constipation.
Medications for the treatment of constipation and diarrhea: There are many medicines for the treatment of constipation, including medicines made from natural fibers and (Paskodil) * and grains (Senamaki) * and others. The most prominent drugs used to treat diarrhea (lupramide). E – Medications for the treatment of abdominal pain and colic: such as (heosin – butyl bromide) * and (Prevenium bromide) *.
(*) A scientific and not a commercial name.
2. Daily habits: One of the most important things to do to calm the irritable colon is the change in lifestyle according to the daily habits of food and others, as, as mentioned earlier vary the severity and duration of this disease according to the contributing factor and of these habits:
Try to relax and avoid stress and anxiety as much as possible. Set aside at least one hour to relax and relieve your tension and anger. Take it for a walk, for example, or watch a fun movie and other things that help you relax.
Avoid foods and beverages that may aggravate your symptoms or try not to multiply them.
Do not take medicines on empty stomach unless the doctor recommended it, as some medicines give their desired effect before food.
Quit smoking and keep away from alcohol.
Keep personal hygiene, try not to use public toilets, avoid eating contaminated foods, and take your precautions if you travel to remote areas where there is a high incidence of parasites mentioned above.
Irritable bowel may be a chronic disease, but it is not difficult to live with or control it. And your ability to live with it is subject to your willingness to change your lifestyle and to understand the nature and avoidance and avoid symptoms Follow the instructions of the doctor and pharmacist and never hesitate to consult them.