Aspects on Self-Reported Symptoms in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Cross-Sectional Study. Someili, Ali (A);Mutaen, Amani A (AA);Alqahtani, Abdullah M (AM);Mobaraki, Raghad A (RA);Mutaen, Yara A (YA);Almuhaysin, Ghaida S (GS);Alhazmi, Faris A (FA);Tawhari, Mariam M (MM);Maghfori, Ghadah T (GT);Ayyashi, Salem M (SM);Duhmi, Nourah A (NA);Moraya, Ramzi (R);Mohrag, Mostafa (M);Abdulrasak, Mohammed (M); |
Author information Gastroenterology Res.2025 Feb 25;18(1):31-37.doi:10.14740/gr2010 Abstract BACKGROUND: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the major form of functional bowel disorders, where the diagnosis is based on set criteria and characterized by abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits. Epidemiological data, alongside self-reported outcomes, are of interest with regard to IBS, as these factors may need to be addressed to optimize underlying IBS. This study aims to examine the effect of IBS on certain aspects of life, including sleep quality alongside some epidemiological aspects with regards to the presence of IBS in the Jazan region of Saudi Arabia. |
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