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Sunday, July 29, 2007
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Tips to Help Decrease Attacks of IBS
There are some things you can do to help decrease attacks of IBS.
Try to keep moving after eating. Go for a short walk; do your laundry; clean the furniture etc. The idea is to move about, not lie down or sit down when you have a full stomach. Definitely do not take a nap!
Each
day you should exercise moderately for at least 30 minutes. You can
take a brisk walk; swim; play tennis; mow the lawn; play mini-golf etc.
The idea is to increase your heart rate as well as get your lungs working properly. Exercise will keep your bowel working in a more effective manner.
Try
to relax each day. You can do yoga, tai chi, listen to relaxation
tapes, do visualization, listen to relaxing music, meditate, read, or
whatever else you find to be relaxing for you.
Avoid problematic foods. Keep a dairy of everything you eat so you can determine which foods/liquids cause problems for your system.
If you feel that you may be headed for a bowel problem take loperamide, Pepto Bismol, or any other remedy that helps avoid diarrhea.
Make sure you get soluble fiber daily. Fiber is very important for those of us experiencing IBS. You may need to try different types of fiber to determine what works the best for you.
Try to get good quality sleep. For some people 1-3 mg. of melatonin can help regulate your sleep.
Drink plenty of water. Eight glasses daily are usually recommended. You need enough fluids to keep your bowel working properly. Caffeinated drinks will cause loss of body fluids so limit them. ___________________________________________________ You may reprint this article as long as you leave this resource box intact. http://www.bizzyblogz.com/fibromyalgia DonnaZ ___________________________________________________
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