Irritable bowel syndrome – a result of stress?
Irritable bowel syndrome, medically known as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), affects approximately 10-15% of the population worldwide. It is particularly common in women, with the condition usually beginning in young adulthood and often continuing into old age. Studies show that approximately 20-40% of those affected are older than 50 years, suggesting a possible link between age and the severity of symptoms. People with IBS experience not only physical complaints such as abdominal pain and indigestion, but also significant psychological distress such as anxiety and depression. These symptoms can significantly affect quality of life and increase the risk of other diseases.
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