In general IBS pain is directly associated with our bowel movements. This explains why we feel a reduced amount of pain after moving bowels. Also, when there is a change in the regular cycle of bowel movements the uneasiness manifests. Similarly when there is a change in the composition of stools, soft or harder, the pain and uneasiness is usually felt.
During a recent study on 1,966 people suffering from IBS, done by IFFGD in association with the UNC Center for Functional GI and Motility Disorders, it was discovered that this pain is one of the basic factors which adds to the harshness of their IBS. Eighty percent of the study patients confirmed that it is the sharpness of pain which makes their condition severe.
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