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irritable bowel syndrome (ibs)
How Common is IBS in Women?
IBS is more prevalent in women than in men, with studies indicating that women are up to twice as likely to be diagnosed with IBS. Hormonal fluctuations related to the
menstrual cycle
may contribute to this increased prevalence.
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What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)?
Why is IBS Relevant in Gynecology?
How Common is IBS in Women?
What are the Symptoms of IBS?
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How Does IBS Affect Gynecological Health?
Can Hormonal Changes Influence IBS Symptoms?
What is the Role of Stress in IBS?
How Can Women Manage IBS Effectively?
Why Does Menopause Cause Dry Mouth?
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What is Their Function?
What is Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL)?
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