9Treatment Options for IBS
IBS cannot be cured. However, many treatment options are available to help you manage the symptoms. These include:
– Stool softeners or laxatives to stimulate bowel movements. Common side effects include diarrhea, nausea, and bloating
– Prescription or OTC anti-diarrheal drugs to treat diarrhea caused by IBS. Depending on the medications you take, they would cause side effects like blackened stools, nausea, or constipation
– Probiotics, which are live beneficial bacteria in the gut. Taking probiotics supplements can help improve gut health and manage symptoms of IBS
– Peppermint oil: You make take peppermint oil capsules to help relieve gas, cramps, as well as bloating. Nevertheless, it would lead to possible side effects, such as nausea or heartburn, in some people
– Anti-spasm medications, which can be effective in reliving cramping and pain in people with ISB
– Mental health therapy, such as cognitive behavioural therapy, to reduce stress and manage symptoms of IBS. [9]















