Signs of irritable bowel syndrome
Signs of irritable bowel syndrome
Through the integrative approach, they spend the time necessary to analyze and treat difficult digestive issues that can often be overlooked in today is fast-paced healthcare environment.
At Manhattan Gastroenterology, specialists utilize the latest technological advancements including the state-of-the-art Quintron Breath Analyzer diagnosis of lactose, fructose and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth that has been shown to demonstrate effectiveness in treatment and management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). They also offer a minimally invasive, non-surgical laser hemorrhoid treatment called IRC or infrared coagulation that is safe and effective.
Dr.Khodadadian, a leading NYC gastroenterologist, is currently an attending physician at Lenox Hill Hospital and serves as the Director of Clinical Nutrition. He is also a clinical instructor at NYU Langone Medical Center. As the best-in-class NYC gastroenterologist, Dr. Shawn Khodadadian provides highly personalized and comprehensive care. His philosophy regarding the doctor/patient relationship is based on trust and has earned him one of the most respected reputations in NYC.
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Irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS, is a common medical condition that affects your intestines and is diagnosed by the best-in-class NYC IBS doctor. IBS can cause abdominal pain, gas, bloating, cramping, diarrhea, and/or constipation. IBS symptoms can often be accompanied by other overlapping symptoms and be difficult to identify as the cause of your symptoms.
Our specialists investigate the cause of each patient’s IBS symptoms and find the best treatments that may be effective for them.
Bloating and the feeling of not having emptied the bowels, so needing to return to the toilet shortly after a bowel action are other symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome that gastroenterologist’s patients typically have. Many people who have IBS find that stress and certain foods aggravate their symptoms. If you have IBS, your large intestine may be more sensitive to stimulation, so it can spasm for no apparent reason, causing the uncomfortable symptoms mentioned above. In many cases, our gastroenterologists can treat (or at least comfortably control) with dietary, lifestyle changes, medications, and other modalities after establishing a diagnosis.