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147-Personal Daily Diary (IBS)

By keeping a detailed record of stool consistency, frequency, continence, pain, diet, medication, emotional status and exercise, a clearer understanding may start to emerge for you and/or your physician to determine the best treatment options available to you.

Use this Personal Daily Diary for 2–4 weeks to help you get the most out of your next doctor visit.

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101 – Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Overview Brochure

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects up to 10–15% of adults. The purposes of this publication are to present information on the symptoms of IBS, the factors that are thought to be associated with their occurrence, and address frequently asked questions. A better understanding of the causes and the various available treatment options will hopefully help individuals to find proper care and deal most effectively with their condition. #101

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Digestive Health Matters Vol 22 Issue 1

In this Issue:

  • Understanding Bloating
  • Medical & Research News
  • Highlights from the 10th International Symposium
  • IFFGD Presents 2013 Research Awards
  • Meet the Researchers
  • Industry Treatment News
  • An Advocate’s Journey
  • Books of Interest

Topics: DHM, DHM Magazines, IFFGD Symposium, Research Awards, Bloating, Research, Advocacy

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IBS in the Real World Survey

IFFGD was founded in 1991 in response to a lack of awareness, understanding and treatment options for people suffering with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), fecal incontinence and gastrointestinal disorders.

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839- Hirschsprung’s Disease in Children and Adults

Hirschsprung’s disease is an illness that people are born with (congenital), in which there is a lack of nerve cells (ganglion cells) in the segments of the intestinal tract located in the colon or rectum. Since the first operative curative technique for Hirschsprung’s disease was described in 1948, progress in diagnostic methods and surgical techniques have allowed the survival and successful treatment of most children with Hirschsprung’s disease. In spite of these advances, postoperative problems continue to occur. Recently, research has produced a better understanding of the disease, knowledge that will undoubtedly lead to further refinements of the surgical techniques and better treatment of these patients.

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548 – Barrett’s Esophagus and Diet

Patients with Barrett’s esophagus are often confused about dietary recommendations. This Clinical Corner article outlines our current understanding of how certain foods may affect those who suffer from reflux, GERD, or Barrett’s esophagus; and gives some general guidelines for eating patterns that may prevent worsening symptoms.

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287-Digestive System 101

What goes on inside of your digestive system The human body is amazing and also complicated.   While one could argue that ‘everything’ has an impact on ‘everything’ else in the body (which it often does), for the purpose of understanding our health and disease we tend to organize the body into 12 major organ systems.  

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421- Personal Daily Diary for All GI Disorders

How can using a personal daily diary for symptoms help when monitoring your GI Disorder? Using a Personal Daily Symptom Diary for 2–4 weeks can help you learn more about how your body may be reacting to certain things in your life, such as diet, exercise, stress, and sleep. A Daily Diary aims to help […]

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