The American College of Gastroenterology recommends a simple definition of IBS: abdominal pain or discomfort that occurs in association with altered bowel habits over a period of at least [...] months. The diagnosis of IBS is further subtyped into diarrhea predominant (IBS-D), constipation predominant (IBS-C), or mixed (IBS-M), which alternates between diarrhea and constipation
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The American College of Gastroenterology recommends a simple definition of IBS: abdominal pain or discomfort that occurs in association with altered bowel habits over a period of at least [...] months. The diagnosis of IBS is further subtyped into diarrhea predominant (IBS-D), constipation predominant (IBS-C), or mixed (IBS-M), which alternates between diarrhea and constipation
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The American College of Gastroenterology recommends a simple definition of IBS: abdominal pain or discomfort that occurs in association with altered bowel habits over a period of at least [...] months. The diagnosis of IBS is further subtyped into diarrhea predominant (IBS-D), constipation predominant (IBS-C), or mixed (IBS-M), which alternates between diarrhea and constipation
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