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Post-infectious IBS

Post-infectious IBS: Introduction

Post-infectious IBS: Post-infecttios IBS is a functional bowel disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating, and alteration of bowel habits following any infection affecting the body. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Post-infectious IBS is available below.

Symptoms of Post-infectious IBS

See full list of 6 symptoms of Post-infectious IBS

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Causes of Post-infectious IBS

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Treatments for Post-infectious IBS

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Prognosis for Post-infectious IBS

Prognosis for Post-infectious IBS: IBS does not lead to more serious conditions in most patients.

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