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      Functional bowel disorders.

      Gastroenterology
      Constipation, diagnosis, therapy, Diarrhea, Humans, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, epidemiology

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          Employing a consensus approach, our working team critically considered the available evidence and multinational expert criticism, revised the Rome II diagnostic criteria for the functional bowel disorders, and updated diagnosis and treatment recommendations. Diagnosis of a functional bowel disorder (FBD) requires characteristic symptoms during the last 3 months and onset > or =6 months ago. Alarm symptoms suggest the possibility of structural disease, but do not necessarily negate a diagnosis of an FBD. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), functional bloating, functional constipation, and functional diarrhea are best identified by symptom-based approaches. Subtyping of IBS is controversial, and we suggest it be based on stool form, which can be aided by use of the Bristol Stool Form Scale. Diagnostic testing should be guided by the patient's age, primary symptom characteristics, and other clinical and laboratory features. Treatment of FBDs is based on an individualized evaluation, explanation, and reassurance. Alterations in diet, drug treatment aimed at predominant symptoms, and psychotherapy may be beneficial.

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          16678561
          10.1053/j.gastro.2005.11.061

          Chemistry
          Constipation,diagnosis,therapy,Diarrhea,Humans,Irritable Bowel Syndrome,epidemiology
          Chemistry
          Constipation, diagnosis, therapy, Diarrhea, Humans, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, epidemiology

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