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Women in Brooklyn, NY are being educated about IBS by local gastroenterologist

Did you know that women are twice as likely to have irritable bowel syndrome, also called IBS, over males? If you are experiencing symptoms including frequent cramping, abdominal pain and other abdominal related issues, you may be suffering from irritable bowel syndrome. Dr. Alexander Shapsis and his team at Atlantic Gastroenterology are digestive health experts operating out of a state-of-the-art clinic. If you are a woman in the Brooklyn, NY area and want to improve your quality of life by conquering IBS, it’s important that you understand the symptoms, causes and treatments that are available to you.

Dr. Shapsis is dedicated to helping any patient combating gastrointestinal issues using the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies.

Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

It’s important to understand the symptoms that are associated with irritable bowel syndrome. Knowing the signs will allow you to reach out for the treatment you need. Common symptoms include:

  • Pain of the abdomen, including cramping and bloating, which typically is relieved (at least partially) following a bowel movement
  • Excess gas
  • Constipation and/or diarrhea – while you may only experience one, it’s not uncommon to have alternating bouts of both
  • Mucus present in your stool

Many victims or irritable bowel syndrome may face times when these symptoms are far worse than others while, at other times, the symptoms may not present themselves at all.

Causes of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

While a specific cause isn’t known to cause IBS, there are several factors which can trigger this condition including:

  • Muscles within your intestines contract for moving food along. Stronger and faster than normal contractions can lead to diarrhea, gas and bloating while weaker contractions can lead to slow food passage and hard stools.
  • When there are abnormalities present in the nerves of your digestive system, this may cause a sensation of pain or discomfort when your abdomen is stretched from passing gas or stool.
  • IBS can surface after you have an extreme bout of diarrhea which has been caused by bacteria or a virus.

If any of what has been described here applies to a situation you are currently experiencing, you would be best served by giving Dr. Alexander Shapsis and his team at Atlantic Gastroenterology a phone call so that you can be examined for possible treatment of irritable bowel syndrome. To schedule an appointment, please call 718 521-2840 today.

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