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Most IBS sufferers try to manage their IBS symptoms and try to get some normality of social life using random advices and techniques – but those who succeed know that without thoroughly understanding the issue NOTHING will ever work

Are you familiar with the feeling of being too afraid to leave your house because you don't know when you'll need to use the restroom again?


Do you know what it means to plan your social life around the facilities of the locations you visit?


What about the interview you missed because your nerves got the best of you and you were too terrified to have an accident during the meeting?

These are some of the things you may be experiencing if you have "irritable bowel syndrome," also called IBS.

IBS is a highly prevalent problem, with approximately 300 million people affected by one of the IBS types globally.

Irritable bowel syndrome prevents you to live the life that you deserve to live and often put a big strain on your relationships with others. It causes you to become more and more isolated and live a secluded life.

What are the signs and symptoms of IBS?

IBS is characterised by a number of symptoms that can wreak havoc on your life. The range of these symptoms is extremely broad. The following are the most prevalent symptoms:

Bloating

Constant belching or burping

Stomach cramps

Nausea

Diarrhoea

Constipation

Acid reflux

Feces with mucus

IBS can sometimes induce symptoms that are not directly related to the stomach or intestines. These are some of the less common symptoms:

Muscle pain

Cold hands

Palpitation

Dizziness

Sleep problems

Headache

Fatigue


All of these symptoms are exacerbated by stress. And if you're a woman, you may notice an increase in them during your period.

Because there are so many different varieties of IBS, each person's symptoms are unique. As a result, if you have IBS and have bloating, you may notice that another person with IBS has no bloating but complains about loose stools.


How is IBS diagnosed?

Doctors utilise a process of elimination to identify IBS because it is still unknown how it manifests. Before diagnosing IBS, your doctor may offer tests such as endoscopy and colonoscopy based on your symptoms. The doctor performs these tests to rule out the possibility of any detectable condition.

Most of the time, these tests are used to find problems in the intestines, like ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, diverticulitis, or polyps, as well as problems in the stomach, like oesophagitis, gastric reflux, or pectic ulcers.

If the results of these tests don't show any sign of a known illness, IBS is often the diagnosis.


This is where things can get really gloomy

There is no treatment for IBS because the medical community does not completely comprehend it. Your doctor may tell you that you will have IBS and its unpleasant symptoms for the rest of your life.

The difficulty is that if you have IBS, you know how tough it is to manage it every day while also trying to live a normal life. In the long run, this condition can become unbearable, leading to depression and increased stress and anxiety. Especially if you're told there's nothing you can do.


You DO NOT HAVE to settle for second best.


What if I told you that YOU CAN finally LIVE your life WITHOUT worrying about your IBS symptoms?


You probably wonder how this can be possible since you tried everything under the sun and nothing worked.

If you want to know EXACTLY what to do to get your social life back, watch my FREE Case Study and you will understand how not to let IBS get in the way of your happyness.

This is what you will learn from this FREE Case Study:

Strategy 1: The most ignored reasons as to why you can develop IBS and it's symptoms (Ignore this at your peril)

Strategy 2: How to lay the solid foundations of a healthy gut and finally master IBS. Did you know that no matter what remedy you try to contain your symptoms it will never fully work if you don't master this initial step?

Strategy 3: How to make sure that your gut remains healthy, even if you have already tried everything!

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