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Irritable bowel syndrome in general practice: an overview.

A H Oberndorff-Klein WoolthuisR J M BrummerN J de WitJ W M MurisR W Stockbrügger
Published in: Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology. Supplement (2005)
Irritable bowel syndrome is frequently encountered in primary care. Primary care IBS patients, compared to secondary care patients, are likely to be young, female and to have less severe symptoms. But this is only true for some symptoms; for example, non-abdominal complaints are equally reported in both groups. The disorder can be diagnosed safely using internationally agreed symptom-based criteria, such as the Rome II criteria. Additional diagnostic measures will be necessary to support the diagnosis in only a minority of situations. Many primary care IBS patients can be managed given adequate reassurance and education, frequently without additional pharmacological treatment.
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