What's the difference?: Hi Laine here, Can... - IBS Network

IBS Network

49,208 members16,270 posts

What's the difference?

Teal15 profile image
6 Replies

Hi Laine here,

Can someone tell me the difference between ibsc and ibsd please? I keep seeing it on the blogs

Thanks

Written by
Teal15 profile image
Teal15
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
6 Replies
Lisahelen profile image
Lisahelen

Ibsc - constipation as a symptom

Ibsd diarrhoea as a symptom

Teal15 profile image
Teal15 in reply toLisahelen

Hi Lisahelen,

Of course!! Thank you for that!

in reply toTeal15

IBS A is alternating between D and C - should you see that and wonder.

Hi IBS is irritable bowel syndrome. IBS/C is with constipation and IBS/D is inflamitory bowel disease=chrones and ulcerative collitis

Blessings

Teal15 profile image
Teal15

Thank you

PI IBS

Is Post Infectious IBS after a bout with a food Bourne illness like salmonella

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Whats the difference

Hi I was hoping someone could explain why you shouldnt eat nectarines but can eat clementines and...
Mandy6513 profile image

Hi what's the difference between buscopan ibs relief and buscopan cramps medication? Finding it very confusing.

I have recently been diagnosed with ibs and doctor not helping much, on my own found buscopan ibs...
Zoe99 profile image

What's the BEST probiotic/prebiotic for IBS-C?

Has anyone taking probiotics/prebiotics for IBS-C that can suggest for me?
MDipp profile image

The difference in cramps when in different positions...

Maybe a bit of an odd question but I'm wondering how other peoples cramps etc differ when in...
pajohns profile image

Can you tell the difference between IBS and CFS?

Hi everyone, I'm un-diagnosed until I see the Gastro in May, but my GP is now considering that I...

Moderation team

IBSNetwork profile image
IBSNetworkPartner

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.