Constipation as a Symptom of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
It is perfectly normal for any person to suffer constipation once in a while. Constipation is often your body’s reaction to an imbalanced diet, medication, or stressful situations. However, there are numerous cases when constipation can be symptom of another disease such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS.
IBS is a disease or functional disorder that is often characterized by constipation among other symptoms like abdominal pain, cramping, bloating and discomfort. People suffering from IBS often find themselves straining or cramping when trying to move bowels and eliminating little, if any, stool in the process.
The stool that you move when you’re suffering from IBS can at times be accompanied by mucus, which is actually the liquid that protects the tracts of your digestive system.
Some people with IBS suffer diarrhea instead of constipation and may feel the urge to move bowels, while some alternate between constipation and diarrhea.
