Why can't I get rid of my irritable bowel syndrome?

Irritable bowel symptoms

An irritated bowel can occur occasionally. However, if the symptoms persist for weeks or months, we speak of irritable bowel syndrome.

Many patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are familiar with this: recurring abdominal pain, bloating, a bloated stomach, and digestive problems. Certain foods are no longer tolerated, and their diet becomes increasingly restricted.

Those affected have often become true experts in the field of irritable bowel syndrome treatment and have tried all sorts of home remedies, medications, and probiotics. Unfortunately, these usually provide only minimal or temporary relief from the symptoms.

Irritable bowel syndrome cause Sibo

If this is the case for you, then SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), a bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine, may be behind your irritable bowel symptoms.

In approximately 75% of irritable bowel syndrome patients, SIBO is the cause.

A SIBO breath test will provide you with clarity about the cause of your irritable bowel symptoms and can help you finally begin appropriate treatment.