While on this website, we provide educational resources with a focus on IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), it is also important to introduce IBD (irritable bowel disease) to avoid potential...
Symptoms from the gastrointestinal tract are very common and have a big impact on everyday life for many of us. These may include abdominal pain, bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, acid regurgitation, fatigue, nausea or vomiting. Many times, completely different diseases can give rise to similar symptoms and extensive investigations are often required to be able to determine which disease is behind the problems.
While on this website, we provide educational resources with a focus on IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), it is also important to introduce IBD (irritable bowel disease) to avoid potential...
SIBO is short for 'small intestinal bacterial overgrowth' which simply means that there is too much bacteria in your small intestine. It is a relatively rare condition with disturbed bowel function....
About 4-10% of people worldwide suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It has been reported as the second leading cause of absence from work and/or school. And as if living with IBS is already...
Here you can search for foods in the FODMAP list. Search for individual foods or sort the list by type of food or what level of FODMAP the different foods contain.
The new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is currently spreading around the world and affects us in many different ways. We read about all the tragic deaths and seriously ill people daily, but fortunately,...
In addition to IBS, gastrointestinal problems may also be caused by other diseases of the digestive tract. In many cases, these must be ruled out before IBS can be diagnosed. Here is a summary of...
Do you know that we can have small pockets or bags on the inside of our intestines (diverticulosis) that can become inflamed (diverticulitis)? Usually, these pockets or diverticula appear on the...
"I have a bit of a problem when it comes to which foods I can choose from as I have both diverticulosis and IBS. It's quite difficult for me." Our dietitian's answer: Having both diverticulosis and...