Not really: IBS usually a diagnosis of exclusion, when no biological cause can be found for your symptoms. Change in bowel habits like constipation, diarrhea & chronic abdominal are the predominant symptoms of IBS. You should see your primary doctor if you are feeling nauseous.
Answered 7/16/2014
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