TRIBUNNEWS.COM - Apparently stress can cause digestive problems like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), disorders that cause abdominal pain, constipation and diarrhea.
Scientists claim that people often experience psychological trauma during their lifetime were more likely to have IBS. Trauma in this example the death of a loved one, divorce, experience a disaster or car accident.
"In addition, 50 percent of patients with IBS, also known to have experienced sexual harassment" explained one researcher Yuri Saito Loftus, of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn..
According to Yuri This is the first study to see how the forms of trauma can affect the level of a person develops IBS.
The exact cause of IBS is unknown, but researchers suspect that the nerves and muscles that control bowel is disturbed. While the state of excessive post-traumatic stress activates nerves that connect the brain and intestines, causing severe intestinal problems.
Yuri and his colleagues also conducted a survey on 2623 people about the number and types of traumatic events they experienced in their lives. Participants with IBS also reported experiencing more severe trauma.
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