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Elva R Valtierra Oba1, Ana C Anguiano Morán2, Elizabeth Calderón Cortes3
1Nursing, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Morelia, MEX.
Abstract:
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a fairly common functional digestive disorder; it occurs at any age but it is more common in adults and older adults. Patients experience a series of symptoms in which abdominal pain and changes in bowel movements stand out; some studies have revealed a possible association between IBS and psychological problems, such as anxiety and depression. Recent findings point to disorders of gut-brain interaction, disruption and alteration of gut microbiota and dysbiosis as key factors in the etiopathogenesis of IBS; aging is also one the factors involved. Most patients diagnosed with IBS required pharmacotherapy, greater caution needs to be considered when treating older patients because of the risk-benefit profile in the elderly. In this scenario, probiotics and non-pharmacological treatments appear as safe and accessible options. Clinicians must take into consideration the unique biopsychosocial factors in older adults when treating IBS. We aim to review critically recent literature on the topic of IBS as there is a need for consolidated guidelines.
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