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The Gastro Girl Podcast - How Do I Talk to My Doctor About My IBS and IBS with Constipation Symptoms and Treatment Options?
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How Do I Talk to My Doctor About My IBS and IBS with Constipation Symptoms and Treatment Options?

The Gastro Girl Podcast

02/07/23

45m

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Open communication between patients and their health care providers is vital for accurate and timely diagnosis and treatment, especially for GI conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) or IBS with Constipation (IBS-C), which often present with multiple symptoms and are impacted by lifestyle factors like diet and stress. In this episode, Dr. Douglas Drossman and Johannah Ruddy of the Rome Foundation return to share their expertise in effective patient-provider communications. They explain why it's important for patients to clearly describe their symptoms and how patients can communicate with their healthcare providers even when the topic seems embarrassing. This episode also features expert tips on how patients can start the conversation with their healthcare providers about treatment options and alternatives for symptom relief when the patient feels the current treatment plan is not working.

Previous Episode

Does your irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) flare-up on airplanes, amusement park rides, or while hiking up to higher altitudes? Gravity could be the reason. Dr. Brennan Spiegel, Director of Health Services Research at Cedars-Sinai joins us to discuss a hypothesis he published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology about the effects of gravity on irritable bowel syndrome. Dr. Spiegel explains what we already know about IBS, connects the dots with patient experiences and calls for research in order to determine whether IBS, as well as other gastrointestinal conditions, could result from the body’s inability to manage gravity. He also helps us imagine the possible implications for new treatments based on new understandings of the role of gravity on the gut.

Next Episode

Are you curious about the role of genetic testing in identifying your risk for hereditary GI cancers, including colorectal cancer? This episode features world renowned genetic counselor, Heather Hampel, who shares her expertise on hereditary cancer syndromes and how early detection may save your life. Then, we talk with 3 time Lynch syndrome cancer survivor and patient advocate, Dave Dubin, who is living proof of the impact that genetic testing can have on your life as well as the lives of your family members. We’ll learn why knowing your risk early can provide you, your family members and your healthcare providers with the vital information needed to manage this risk and lookout for potentially cancerous activity, specifically in the colon.

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