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The Gastro Girl Podcast - IBS-C Treatment Options: What Patients Should Know
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IBS-C Treatment Options: What Patients Should Know

The Gastro Girl Podcast

12/06/22

30m

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If you or a loved one is living with irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C), you don’t want to miss this episode with Dr. Baha Moshiree, a leading gastroenterologist and motility expert. You’ll learn about the burden of IBS-C on patients, and get an overview of the various treatment options. Noting potential barriers, Dr. Moshiree offers some tips to help patients feel more confident in speaking with their healthcare provider about options for IBS-C; and know when it may be time to ask for an alternative for symptom relief.

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Constipation (IBS-C) affects millions of people worldwide. Besides the uncomfortable physical symptoms, patients’ daily activity and quality of life is often negatively impacted. That’s why we're speaking with Gastroenterologists Dr. Darren Brenner and Dr. Brian E. Lacy who explain what IBS-C is, the burden of this condition, and symptom relief. They also offer some helpful tips aimed at making you feel more comfortable talking about IBS and constipation with your health care provider.

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