Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Can be Cured!!!
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IBS can be like a temperamental tummy! Doctors figure it out by listening to your symptoms, not with a fancy test. The first approach often involves what you eat and how you manage stress. This might mean cutting out certain foods or following a specific diet like low FODMAP or gluten free diet.
Ayurveda, an ancient Indian medical system, has its own take on IBS. They believe it’s caused by imbalances in your body’s energy. Ayurvedic treatments focus on restoring that balance through things like:
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Special diets: recommend easily digestible foods, butter milk (takra) and avoid foods that irritate your gut.
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Herbal remedies: Ginger, fennel, and peppermint are some examples used to soothe your digestion and ease symptoms.
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Stress management: Techniques like yoga and meditation can help calm your mind and gut.
There are also regular medicines that target specific problems like constipation, diarrhea, and cramps. Stronger meds exist have good effects on the IBS.For some people, even with these options, IBS might persist. That’s when doctors might explore probiotics or even therapy. The important thing to remember is that IBS treatment is personal. It might take some time to find the right mix of food changes, stress management, and Ayurvedic practices to keep your tummy happy.
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