Irritable bowel syndrome, a common disease among working people

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is one of the digestive system diseases that is commonly found in working people with hectic and stressful lives. Many people have intestinal problems for a long time, thinking that it is just diarrhea. However, taking medicine does not help, and the symptoms come and bother them from time to time, until they start to affect their daily lives.  

What is irritable bowel syndrome?

Irritable bowel syndrome is caused by excessive contractions of the colon, which causes abdominal pain. The pain is related to bowel movements. Some people have abdominal pain and want to go to the bathroom, but it is more severe. After a bowel movement, they feel better. สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน At the same time, some people have abdominal pain and want to go to the bathroom, but after a bowel movement, the symptoms get worse. It can be either type. The cause is believed to be the colon’s sensitivity to stimulating factors, including:

  • food
  • Illness 
  • stress
  • Anxiety

These can trigger abdominal cramps and colon infections. Diarrhea, once gone, can also cause the colon to become more sensitive and lead to irritable bowel syndrome.

Symptoms to watch out for

The main symptom of irritable bowel syndrome is abdominal pain that squeezes the lower abdomen. Some people have severe pain, some have mild pain. In severe cases, the pain can be unbearable and they have to go to the hospital. Because severe symptoms interfere with life, they have to miss school and work. 

As mentioned earlier, the stomach pain of irritable bowel syndrome is often related to bowel movements. After a bowel movement, it may get better or worse. What you should watch for is a change in bowel movement pattern. Some people have more frequent bowel movements, some have less frequent bowel movements. The shape of the stool changes, such as changing from the usual lumps to liquid, or in some cases, becoming harder than before.

In addition to abdominal pain, some patients will also experience bloating, such as bloating after eating or stomach discomfort after eating.

Symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome can be chronic and last from 2 weeks to 6 months, and may last longer.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Irritable bowel syndrome is common in working people.

Why does irritable bowel syndrome often occur in working people?

Irritable bowel syndrome can happen to anyone, any gender, any age, any stage of life. However, the cause of this disease being common among working-age people is because the colon is sensitive to stimulation, and one of the factors that triggers abnormal symptoms is: stress 

Working age people have a fast-paced life, which can easily lead to stress and anxiety. This is coupled with the environment, food they eat, and it also depends on each person’s ability to manage stress and solve problems. Working age people, in addition to being at a high risk of encountering stress, may also have to live a fast-paced life, leaving them with no time to take care of themselves, no time to exercise, no time to choose nutritious food, and less attention to their health, which goes against the increased amount of work and responsibilities. This makes it easier for people to get sick.

When this disease is related to stress, sometimes patients in school age can also be found. They will come to see a doctor with the same symptoms. When taking a history, it is found that the child is stressed about studying or has problems adjusting to school. Therefore, it can be concluded that stress is one of the factors that increases the chances of having irritable bowel syndrome, regardless of age.