Complications of IBS
The complications of functional diseases of the gastrointestinal
tract are limited. Since symptoms are most often provoked by
eating, patients who alter their diets and reduce their intake
of calories may lose weight. Fortunately, loss of weight is
unusual in functional diseases, and it should suggest the
presence of a non-functional disease. Symptoms that awaken
patients from sleep also are more likely to be due to
non-functional than functional diseases.
Most commonly, functional diseases interfere with the patients'
comfort and their daily activities. For example, patients who
suffer from morning diarrhea may not leave the house until the
diarrhea stops. If the diarrhea is constant, they may go only to
places where they know that a toilet is readily available.
Patients who develop pain after eating may skip lunch. Very
commonly, patients associate symptoms with specific foods, such
as milk, fat, vegetables, etc. Whether or not these associations
are real, these patients will restrict their diets accordingly.
Milk is the food that is most commonly eliminated, often
unnecessarily and to the detriment of adequate calcium intake.
The interference with daily activities also can lead to problems
with interpersonal relationships, especially with spouses.
However, most patients with functional disease tend to just live
with their symptoms and infrequently visit physicians for
diagnosis and treatment.
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