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Doctors Recommend Probiotics For Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Says Expert

 



(Medical-NewsWire.com, May 22, 2015 ) Phoenix, AZ -- In a recent article posted May 05, 2015 in the official website of Health Hub from Cleveland Clinic, Brian Kirsh, MD, explains that probiotics serve as the usual recommendation by doctors for people who chronically suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

According to Dr. Kirsh, "If people have post-infectious IBS, their doctor may recommend probiotics. These supplements help repopulate the small intestine with healthy flora."

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"As this expert spreads awareness, more people may understand about the importance of our high quality digestive formula. With his statement, people should prioritize now using probiotics-based supplements that are available in the market to help deal with various digestive disorders," explains Donald B. Opp, spokesperson of Purely Scientific.

Additionally, Dr. Kirsh clearly explains about the symptoms of IBS this way: "Post-infectious IBS is a constellation of symptoms that resembles Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Symptoms are usually less severe than the original infection and may include abdominal cramping, diarrhea, nausea, or, in some cases, constipation."

Cleveland Clinic further states that, "The symptoms of post-infectious IBS develop after an infectious GI bug such as viral gastroenteritis or a bacterial infection like E. coli or Salmonella or even C. difficile."

Besides consuming supplements with those healthy microorganisms, the said medical expert also emphasizes that food choices really do matter in coping with IBS, together with other health and digestive issues.

"Research has shown that a low-FODMAP diet works well for most IBS symptoms. The diet recommends eliminating certain sugars that are difficult to digest. For example, a person on a low-FODMAP diet would avoid fruits such as apples, apricots, cherries, and pears. Instead, they would eat fruits like bananas, grapes and cantaloupe," says the article posted in Cleveland Clinic's official site.

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