Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Treatment
IBS is characterized by chronic abdominal distress, bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea, or altered bowel habits. But unlike the structural gastrointestinal diseases, IBS does not appear to cause physical harm to the digestive tract—it can be just as debilitating, nonetheless. Contemporary research indicates that IBS involves a multifaceted interaction between impaired gut-brain communication, alteration in gut microbiota, hypersensitivity of the intestine, low-grade inflammation, neurohormonal alterations, and stress-related nervous-system activation.
IBS is envisioned by the regenerative perspective as a multilayered disorder, including the microbiome, neurological signaling, immune function, intestinal barrier integrity, and metabolic stress. Regenerative treatment targets restoration of gut harmony, soothing hypersensitivity, rebalancing microbes, and fortifying the digestive environment to create an inward healing process that unfolds with time.