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Mujhe IBS ki problem h... Pet m marod hoti h konsi medicine lu? - #10190

Nikita Saini

Agar m kuch simple sa oily sa food kha leti hu tab stomach m bahut jyda cramps(marod) ho jati h... Mne psychiatrist ko bhi dikhaya to unhone mujhe Rebozen SL capsule diye h but meri problm puri tarah se thik nhi hoti temporaryrelief milta h bs... Mujhe liver m bhi problem h

Age: 28
Chronic illnesses: IBS (irritable bowel syndrome)
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It seems like your symptoms are consistent with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and your reaction to oily foods might mean your digestive system is sensitive to certain types of dietary fats. The Rebozen SL capsule you mentioned, generally used for temporary relief, might not be addressing the root cause of your symptoms. For more effective management, a multi-pronged approach could be more beneficial. First, consider adjusting your diet. Since you’ve noticed a link between oily food and cramps, try reducing or eliminating these foods from your diet. Focus on consuming easily digestible and low-fat foods instead. Including adequate fiber, like soluble fiber from oats or psyllium, in your diet could also help regulate bowel movements. Second, stress is a known trigger for IBS symptoms and since you’ve consulted a psychiatrist, it may be beneficial to discuss stress-reduction techniques or therapies which might complement your current treatment.

Moreover, given your mention of liver issues, it might be wise to get further evaluation. The liver plays a crucial role in digestion and certain liver problems can also affect bowel functions. Connecting with a gastroenterologist might provide additional insights into both your liver and IBS symptoms. They might suggest a liver function test or an ultrasound for a more in-depth look at any underlying issues. Medications like antispasmodics or low-dose antidepressants, sometimes, are used to help ease IBS symptoms, but they should only be started under a healthcare professional’s guidance considering your liver condition. It’s important to regularly review your symptoms with a doctor, especially if they change or worsen. Finally, keep a symptom diary to help track what triggers your symptoms, which can be invaluable information for any healthcare provider you consult. If symptoms escalate suddenly, especially with severe pain or if accompanied by other concerning signs like weight loss, blood in stools, or persistent vomiting, immediate medical evaluation is warranted.

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