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Understanding the IBS-Stress Connection: How Stress Influences Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Posted By Anni Summers, Registered Dietitian and Gut Health Specialist, 18 April 2024
Understanding the relationship between stress and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is crucial for managing the uncomfortable symptoms of this digestive disorder. Stress impacts IBS through hormonal changes, particularly the release of cortisol, which disrupts digestion and increases gut sensitivity. The connection between the mind and the gut, known as the gut-brain axis, plays a vital role in how stress affects IBS symptoms.

Recognising and managing stress triggers is essential for improving digestive health. Exercise, mindfulness, and meditation can significantly alleviate stress and, consequently, reduce IBS symptoms. Additionally, dietary adjustments like reducing caffeine and high-fat foods, and incorporating probiotics, can support a healthier gut.

For those struggling with stress-related IBS, adopting a holistic approach that includes both psychological and physical interventions is beneficial. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance, managing stress through practical techniques, and seeking professional guidance are key strategies for effective IBS management.

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