Tuesday 29 October 2019

Ways to prevent IBS - Constipation - SMILES Bangalore


IBS Constipation (IBS-C) is a type of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) in which abdominal discomfort or bloating happens with constipation. Generally, constipation is when stools don't pass often enough (less than three times per week). Having hard stools that are difficult to pass or the feeling of an incomplete bowel movement are the symptoms of constipation.


Treatment of IBS - C focuses on relieving symptoms, so that you can live as normally as possible.
Mild signs and symptoms can often be controlled by managing stress and by making changes in your diet and lifestyle. Try to:
· Avoid foods that trigger your symptoms
Fiber helps reduce constipation but also can worsen gas and cramping. Try slowly increasing the amount of fiber in your diet over a period of weeks with foods such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and beans.
· Eat high-fiber foods
Eliminate foods that trigger your symptoms
· Drink plenty of fluids
Don't skip meals, and try to eat at about the same time each day to help regulate bowel function. If you're constipated, eating larger amounts of high-fiber foods may help move food through your intestines.
· Exercise regularly
Exercise helps relieve depression and stress, stimulates normal contractions of your intestines, and can help you feel better about yourself.
· Get enough sleep
Sleep difficulties are common in people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), as well as other gastrointestinal disorders. Have a period of time of relaxation before going to bed. Keep a specific wake up time even if you did not sleep well during the night
Do not ignore if you are not able to control IBS-C symptoms by the above methods. Consult our experienced Colorectal specialists in Bangalore to take care of IBS of any kind, in a pain-free, patient-friendly and in a controlled manner.
Book an appointment today: 8099008800


Monday 21 October 2019

How to prevent anal fissures reccurrence after surgery?

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An anal fissure is a tear or small crack in the lining of the anus. Medical conditions such as constipation, diarrhea, the passing of hard stools, and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are some of the causes of anal fissure, which leads to severe pain and bleeding during and after bowel movements.


Here is a list of some foods that you must avoid to prevent recurrent anal fissures

Avoid red chilies and spicy foods because they aggravate the pain and burning sensation while passing stools and worsens anal fissure symptoms.

• Mixed pulses, which contain grain such as urad dal, rajma dal, and even Sabu dal are bad for fissures because they cause infections and increase the pain.

• Avoid dairy products such as cheese and ice cream as they hard to digest and cause digestive disorders.

• Avoid raw mangoes, garlic, and meat because they can increase body temperature and put you at risk of inflammation.

• Limit caffeine, aerated drinks, and alcohol which can cause constipation.

• Avoid junk foods that contain a large number of calories from sugar or with little fiber, protein, and minerals. Junk foods can break down your digestive system and cause digestive disorders.

If the above methods do not work for you, Consult Dr. Parameshwara C M, who is one of the best coloproctologists in Bangalore and highly experienced in treating recurrent anal fissures with minimal discomfort.

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