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Irritable bowel syndrome : navigating your way to recovery / Dr Megan Arroll and Professor Christine Dancey ; with a foreword by Douglas A. Drossman, MD ; and a preamble by Cecilia Hakanson, RN PhD.

By: Arroll, Megan A.
Contributor(s): Dancey, Christine P.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London, UK : Hammersmith Health Books, 2016Description: illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781781610695 (pbk.) :; 178161069X (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Irritable colon -- Popular works | Irritable colon -- Treatment -- Popular worksGenre/Form: Health and Fitness. | Health and Wellbeing.DDC classification: 616.342 Summary: IBS is an invisible disease - sufferers battle on pretending nothing is wrong and hiding their embarrassing symptoms. And it isn't life-threatening - so why would anyone take it seriously? Yet it can seriously restrict how we live, work and play. Based on their experience as both sufferers and health specialists, Dr Arroll and Professor Dancey provide the latest guidance on the causes, diagnosis and treatment, including the hugely significant part played by stress.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

IBS is an invisible disease - sufferers battle on pretending nothing is wrong and hiding their embarrassing symptoms. And it isn't life-threatening - so why would anyone take it seriously? Yet it can seriously restrict how we live, work and play. Based on their experience as both sufferers and health specialists, Dr Arroll and Professor Dancey provide the latest guidance on the causes, diagnosis and treatment, including the hugely significant part played by stress.

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