Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)What Increases Your RiskIt is estimated that between 10% and 15% of people in North America
have
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).6 Only about 30% of people with IBS will consult a doctor about
their symptoms.7 IBS tends to be more common in: - People younger than age 35. Half of the people
who have IBS develop symptoms before age 35, and 40% develop symptoms between
the ages of 35 and 50.8
- Women. IBS is 2 to
3 times more common in women than in men.9
- People who have panic disorder or other psychological
conditions.
- People who have a family history of
IBS.
- People who have a history of physical or sexual abuse or other
psychological trauma. Several studies have found a link between a past history
of abuse and gastrointestinal disorders.4
- People with other conditions such as
chronic fatigue syndrome (which causes severe
fatigue),
fibromyalgia (which causes widespread muscle and
soft-tissue pain and tenderness), and
temporomandibular (TM) disorder (which causes pain and
discomfort in the jaw muscles and joint).
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