The Egyptian Society for Blood Transfusion Services
Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome differ from one person to another, and they may be more severe in some patients than others, and their severity may vary in the same person from time to time.
Symptoms tend to come and go from a few days to months at a time. It often appears after exposure to irritable bowel stimuli, such as stress or stress.
or after eating irritating foods. The most common symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome include:
▪︎ Abdominal pain, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) pain is in the form of intestinal cramps or abdominal cramps. As for the location of colon pain, it usually affects the lower abdomen or the entire abdomen, and often increases after eating, and decreases after defecation.
▪︎Diarrhea, which is usually in the form of severe bouts of watery stools or a sudden feeling of needing to defecate.
It is accompanied by a feeling of nausea.
▪︎ Constipation and hard stools, feeling tired when defecating and not completely emptying the intestines. Constipation is the most common symptom in young adults and adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome.
▪︎ Bowel movement disorder and rotation of infection between severe diarrhea and severe constipation.
▪︎ White mucus coming out with stool.
▪︎ Gas, which usually decreases after bowel emptying.
▪︎ Bloating, a feeling of uncomfortably fullness and swelling in the abdomen.