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A 32-year-old male asked:

What are some of the non-drug treatments for irritable bowel syndrome?

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge
Internal Medicine 39 years experience
The non drug treatments for Irritable bowel syndrome include:: Behavior therapy, Increase fiber in diet.
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A 47-year-old member asked:

Treatments for irritable bowel syndrome?

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Dr. Eric Kaplan
Colon and Rectal Surgery 44 years experience
Proper diet and flui: Eat consistently every day both in time and types/quantity of foods, modest amount of fiber in diet, and drinking 80-100 ounces non caffeinated, non alcoholic fluid daily.
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A 31-year-old member asked:

Diagnosed with gastroparesis and irritable bowel syndrome but treatments don't work. Why?

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Dr. Haider Goussous
Addiction Medicine 65 years experience
Gastroparesis hard: Unfortunately there is no good treatment to gastroparesis, there motility centers that might help, have your gastroenetrologist help you out.
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