Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is challenging to study because of its varied

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U.S.DepartmentofHealth&HumanServices / NationalInstitutesofHealth

April 2023

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is challenging to study because of its varied, nonspecific symptoms, episodic nature, and the lack of confirmatory diagnostic testing. Although there is emerging evidence suggesting that some complementary health practices may be used for treating IBS, most of the studies have methodological flaws. Systematic reviews evaluating complementary modalities for IBS symptoms have concluded that few large, well-designed studies exist, and further research is required to determine whether complementary or integrative health practices are effective for treating IBS.

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What the Science Says:

Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Complementary Health Approaches

Modality and Summary of Current Research


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