Irritable Bowel Syndrome

What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome and when does it occur?
An irritable bowel syndrome is also known as an irritable colon and is a
functional disorder of the intestines, which is estimated to affect more than 12 million people in Germany.However, many of those affected do not realize that they are suffering from irritable bowel syndrome, so the number of unreported cases may be very high.There are different reasons for the disease, and it also has many different manifestations.According to the current state of knowledge, it is assumed that there is not one irritable bowel syndrome, but many different variants.The disorder often manifests itself in three different forms.Those affected have either diarrhea, constipation or a very changeable stool.In some cases, however, the stool does not change at all.Occasionally, the stool may also contain mucus.Associated symptoms are common
Abdominal pain due to the irritated intestinal mucosa, flatulence, a bloated stomach or a general feeling of being unwell.Stress can increase these symptoms.Patients often suffer from mental illnesses, physical pain and symptoms of exhaustion.

How can anal fistulas be treated?
Irritable bowel syndrome is also known as irritable bowel syndrome.
It is estimated that more than 12 million people in Germany suffer from this functional disorder of the intestine. However, many sufferers do not realize that they are suffering from irritable bowel syndrome, so the number of unreported cases may be very high. There are different reasons for the disease, and it also has many different manifestations. According to current knowledge, it is assumed that there is not one irritable bowel syndrome, but many different variants. The disorder often manifests itself in three different forms. Those affected have either diarrhea, constipation or very changeable stools. In some cases, however, the stool does not change at all. Now and then, the stool may also show mucus. Accompanying symptoms are often
Abdominal pain due to irritated intestinal mucosa, flatulence, a bloated abdomen, or even a feeling of general discomfort. Stress can aggravate these symptoms. Patients also often suffer from mental illness, physical pain and symptoms of exhaustion. symptoms of exhaustion.
What should I consider when it comes to hygiene and what helps against pain?
While the procedure itself only takes a few minutes, it can take a few weeks to heal and can also be painful.For hygiene, it is important to treat the wound with antiseptic hip baths and ointments and to shower them off.As a reminder, the wound is open.That's why you have to be careful and hygienic with it.You should also gently shower yourself around the affected region after each bowel movement, for which our bottom shower is ideal.Your jet is particularly gentle and can have a particularly beneficial effect after such an operation.
You can avoid pain by not pushing too hard when going to the toilet, but by taking your time.Also, try to make sure your stool is soft.A high-fiber diet is good for this.Painkillers are also possible in consultation with your doctor.However, do not decide this on your own, as a previous illness (e.g. Crohn’s disease) rules out certain medications.

