Study Now Shows About 60 Percent of IBD Sufferers Have IBS Symptoms

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(Newswire.net — May 6, 2019) Orlando, FL — Experts have long made it clear that inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are two different conditions.

However according to experts, some people are suffering from both. As a matter of fact, according to research, as many as 40 to 60 percent of those with IBD suffer from IBS symptoms.

Health care professionals reveal that IBS is a functional bowel disorder. It occurs when the digestive system is unable to work normally. Diagnosis is made according to the frequency and type of symptoms.

IBD, on the other hand, is an inflammatory disease affecting the digestive tract. When there is long-term inflammation, it produces structural changes to the intestine. These alterations may be seen with colonoscopy.

When not addressed, inflammation can result in serious complications like abscess, fistulas, and strictures.

It has been found that both conditions produce symptoms like diarrhea, pain, and constipation. Individuals with IBD also tend to suffer from gassiness and nausea, while those with IBD are susceptible to fever and rectal bleeding.

There are natural remedies found to be helpful in IBS and IBD, and they include digestive enzymes. These enzymes have long been widely studied due to the significant roles they play in digestive health.

According to experts, proteolytic enzymes have been widely investigated due to their inflammation-fighting benefits.

Studies have demonstrated the ability of proteolytic enzymes in decreasing common symptoms associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This particularly includes bloating, gas, constipation and abdominal pain.

For instance, a study was carried out involving 126 subjects with IBS.

At the end of the study, it was found that papain supplementation resulted in a significant decrease in bloating, constipation, and painful bowel movements.

It is worth mentioning that papain is one of the digestive enzymes found to be highly therapeutic.

In a separate research involving 90 subjects with IBS, it has been found supplementation of digestive enzyme reduced symptoms. This particularly included gas, bloating, and abdominal pain. The participants in the study were treated with proteolytic enzymes.

Scientists further reveal that bromelain could reduce inflammation in those with inflammatory bowel diseases, including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.

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