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Treatment of irritable bowel syndrome is listed below.The patient Virus Proof Protocol Review must first be reassured on the basis of the normal findings on examination and investigation, as anxiety may precipitate or aggravate the condition and there is sometimes an underlying fear of cancer. In patients with persistent or troublesome symptoms, measures designed to modify the intestinal dysmotility are required.
For constipation and pain, the patient should be encouraged to increase the roughage content of the diet and one of the hydrophilic colloids should be prescribed in a dose sufficient to ensure a normal bowel movement. It is important that the patient should stop laxatives. Pain and diarrhea may be relieved by an anticholinergic drug such as dicyclomine or mebeverine hydrochloride thrice daily.
The physiological basis of the symptoms should be explained without implying that the pain is not real. For patients with painless diarrhea, improvement is commonly obtained with some dietary restriction, particularly the avoidance of fresh fruits and salads. In patients whose principal complaint is painless diarrhea, the possibility of lactose intolerance, mild hyperthyroidism or alcohol excess should not be overlooked.