What kind of pain is associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms, which are related to the colon, include abdominal pain or discomfort associated with disturbance of bowel function -- diarrhea, constipation or alternation between diarrhea and constipation. If you have experienced abdominal discomfort or pain for at least 12 weeks (not necessarily consecutive weeks) in the last year, and if your discomfort or pain is accompanied by two or more of the following features, then you may have IBS: Your pain or discomfort is relieved after you have a bowel movementWhen your pain starts, you have a change in your usual number of bowel movements (either more or fewer)When your pain or discomfort starts, you have either softer or harder stools than usualOther symptoms of IBS may include: Abnormal bowel frequency (more than three per day or less than three per week)Abnormal stool form (lumpy/hard or loose/watery stool)Abnormal stool passage, such as straining, urgency or the feeling that you have not completely emptied your rectum after a bowel movementPassage of mucus in or on the stoolAbdominal bloating, distention or swelling.

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