IBS + IBD Flashcards

1
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What does IBS stand for?

A

Irritable Bowl Syndrome

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What does IBD stand for?

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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What are the 2 main types of IBD?

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Ulcerative Colitis + Crohn’s Disease

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What are the 3 main types of IBS?

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  1. Diarrhoea predominant
  2. Constipation predominant
  3. Pain predominant
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What are the symptoms of IBS?

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  • Stomach pain w/ bowel dysfunction
  • Abnormal stools
  • Postprandial (after eating) increase in symptoms
  • Excess gas, flatulence + bloating
  • Can be made worse with stress
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What are the issues with treating IBS?

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There is no cure, usually lifelong. Changes in diet + medicines can control. The exact cause is unknown.

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What is the cause of IBS?

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Poorly understood BUT probably associated with problems with digestion + increases sensitivity of the gut
- Some psychological factors

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What treatment is there for IBS?

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  • Changes to diet = decrease fibre intake
  • Lifestyle changes
  • Exercise
  • Reduce Stress
  • Probiotics
  • Medications like laxatives, antispasmodic, antimotility medicines
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What is IBD? (describe)

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A small group of chronic diseases that involved inflammation of the colon (LARGE INTESTINE) and/or the SMALL INTESTINE.

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What is Ulcerative colitis?

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Inflammatory disease of unknown cause that effects mucosa of the colon + rectum.
>146,000 people in the UK have it

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What is Crohn’s disease?

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Inflammatory disease that may affect any part of the gut.

>115,000 people in the UK have it

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What is said to be the main cause of UC and Crohn’s?

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Due to the dysregulated interaction between the microbiota and the host.

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What are the symptoms of IBD?

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  • Diarrhoea sometimes mixed with blood, mucous + pus
  • Cramping pains in the abdomen
  • Tiredness + fatigue from illness, medication or side effects
  • Fever
  • Loss of appetite/weight
  • Anaemia
  • mouth ulcers
    Can also develop complications like strictures + fistulas.
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14
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What is the cause of IBD?

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Partly genetic:

  • 10% of patients have family history
  • Up to 10% risk if first-degree relative has it
  • Identical twins have 40% chance infected
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How is IBD treated? (more in next section)

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  • Antibiotics
  • 5-Aminosalicylates
  • Corticosteroids
  • Immunomodulators
  • Biologics
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