Other Treatment
A wide range of other therapies has been used to treat
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Treatment methods that
help you better cope with stress can help reduce symptoms.
Other Treatment Choices
Psychological treatment
The following treatment options may help relieve symptoms of
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). These treatment methods are usually more
effective if they are used along with other treatment methods, such as diet
changes, stress reduction, and sometimes medication.
- Therapy.Psychotherapy and
behavioural therapy may be effective if you have pain caused by IBS.
Some people who use these treatment methods may have long-term relief.
- Hypnosis.Hypnosis may be an
effective way to treat IBS that does not respond to other treatment
methods.11 Hypnosis can help some people relax, which
may relieve abdominal pain. Hypnosis has been especially successful in people
younger than age 50.
- Relaxation or meditation. Relaxation training
and meditation involve concentrating on a word, image, or
phrase for a given length of time to reach a state of deep relaxation. It may
be helpful in reducing generalized muscle tension and abdominal pain. Used
regularly, these techniques can be helpful in dealing with stressful
situations. With practise, you can learn to relax easily in almost any
setting.
- Biofeedback.Biofeedback
training may help relieve pain from intestinal spasms. It also may help
improve bowel movement control in people who have severe diarrhea.
Complementary treatment
Complementary or alternative treatments, such as
Chinese herbal medicine (CHM), have been used in the
treatment of IBS symptoms. CHM involves taking combinations of certain plants
and/or other natural substances in food and drink.
Peppermint oil has also been used to treat IBS. Peppermint oil
has been shown in studies to be better than a
placebo in improving symptoms by preventing cramping
and spasms in the intestines.12
Some people use beneficial bacteria, known as
probiotics, to try to improve IBS symptoms. A few
studies have indicated some benefit, but they have not proven that probiotics
prevent or reduce IBS symptoms.13
Antibiotics
Experts are studying whether antibiotics may relieve symptoms
of IBS. One small study showed that the antibiotic rifaximin (Xifaxan) relieved
the symptoms of stomach bloating and gas. Rifaximin is not available in Canada.
More studies are needed to show if antibiotics relieve long-term
symptoms.14
What To Think About
Some people have been successful at handling stressful situations
and controlling their symptoms after trying psychological therapies. These
techniques are not harmful and have no side effects. Some of them can be used
before a stressful event to prevent or reduce symptoms.