Etiological Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome | Biomed Grid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-03-21
Authors : Fan Chen;
Page : 51-52
Keywords : Biomedical Science and Research Journals; biomedical open access journals; biomedical journal impact factor; Biomed Grid;
Abstract
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) belongs to the category of functional gastrointestinal diseases. Symptomatic treatment is usually used in the treatment of this disease, but it can only alleviate symptoms, not eliminate the etiology, nor change the pathological micro-environment of patients, leading to frequent recurrence of the disease, thus affecting the physical and mental health of patients, thereby affecting work and life [1]. From the perspective of etiology, this paper collects many pathogenic factors of IBS, and discusses the treatment of various causes, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the eradication of the disease and long-term curative effect.
Many patients IBS are caused by psychosocial abnormalities, or have combined psychosocial abnormalities, and this situation will aggravate the symptoms of patients, so the suspicious patients should be given relevant psychological tests, and then the patients with positive results should be given psychotherapy or take related drugs as appropriate. Some antidepressants are recommended for diarrhea type patients with anxiety behavior, and serotoninreuptake inhibitors are recommended for constipation type patients.
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