What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a chronic disorder that can cause bloating, pain, diarrhea, and constipation due to gut hypersensitivity and irregular motility.
One possible cause is Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), where excess bacteria in the small intestine lead to fermentation, gas production, and IBS-like symptoms.
Common symptoms of IBS & SIBO include:
- Bloating and excessive gas
- Abdominal pain or cramping
- Diarrhea, constipation, or a mix of both
- Nausea and digestive discomfort
- Unpredictable bowel habits
- Food intolerances and sensitivities
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a chronic disorder that can cause bloating, pain, diarrhea, and constipation due to gut hypersensitivity and irregular motility.
One possible cause is Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), where excess bacteria in the small intestine lead to fermentation, gas production, and IBS-like symptoms.
Common symptoms of IBS & SIBO include:
- Bloating and excessive gas
- Abdominal pain or cramping
- Diarrhea, constipation, or a mix of both
- Nausea and digestive discomfort
- Unpredictable bowel habits
- Food intolerances and sensitivities
Test Results Don’t Tell the Whole Story
It’s often good news when test results come back normal. But IBS and SIBO are invisible illnesses, which means their hallmarks don’t show up on traditional testing like endoscopy, imaging, or blood work. Normal results often leave patients feeling dismissed or unheard. At EverBetter Medicine, your symptoms are real and we see you.
No two cases of IBS or SIBO are exactly the same, but there is truly good news: our evidence-based approach allows us to craft a whole-body plan specific to you. Some patients benefit from medications or supplements. For others, it’s dietary changes, sleep hygiene, or stress reduction. We will review all prior testing carefully, only ordering new tests when necessary. We are here to identify your keys for long-term relief.
It’s often good news when test results come back normal. But IBS and SIBO are invisible illnesses, which means their hallmarks don’t show up on traditional testing like endoscopy, imaging, or blood work. Normal results often leave patients feeling dismissed or unheard. At EverBetter Medicine, your symptoms are real and we see you.
No two cases of IBS or SIBO are exactly the same, but there is truly good news: our evidence-based approach allows us to craft a whole-body plan specific to you. Some patients benefit from medications or supplements. For others, it’s dietary changes, sleep hygiene, or stress reduction. We will review all prior testing carefully, only ordering new tests when necessary. We are here to identify your keys for long-term relief.
FAQ: IBS & SIBO
What diet works best for IBS?
A low FODMAP diet can be effective in reducing symptoms for both of these conditions. This approach reduces the fermentable sugars in your diet that operate as fast food for your intestinal bacteria, producing gas, bloating, and abdominal discomfort.
However, starting and sticking to a low FODMAP method can be tricky. This diet should be implemented carefully to ensure that it is safe for you and doesn’t lead to new food anxieties or unnecessary over restriction. Many of our patients will find it very helpful to work with our GI-trained dietitian to help craft a sustainable, diverse, gut-friendly diet that reduces or eliminates your symptoms.
Can stress and anxiety make IBS worse?
Are probiotics helpful for IBS and SIBO?
Can IBS and SIBO be cured? What happens if SIBO keeps coming back?
For many IBS patients, we can find a long-term solution. The key is identifying the ‘why’ behind your symptoms with our whole-body approach: gut motility, nutrition, stress or even nervous system dysregulation are all possible causes. We’ll then work to address the underlying cause so that you can regain control of your life.
Nearly half of SIBO patients have a relapse within a year of treatment. Typically this means the root cause of the excess bacteria has yet to be identified: this could be medication, a prior abdominal surgery, or altered gut motility.
We strongly believe that IBS & SIBO should not be a lifelong struggle. In all cases, our first goal is symptom relief. When these conditions are chronic or recurring, we’ll build toward durable improvements to help you take charge of your digestive and mental health.