2025 IBS Awareness Month: More Than Just A Stomachache
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a disorder characterized by two key elements:
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an abdominal component generally described as pain/discomfort and
alterations in bowel, habits including changes in stool texture and/or frequency.
Changes in stool texture include experiencing constipation, diarrhea, or both. Constipation is commonly defined as having 3 or fewer bowel movements (BMs) a week, and/or difficulty passing BMs. Diarrhea is defined as loose, watery, or frequent BMs. Other symptoms may also occur, such as bloating, gas, or urgency.
While the physical symptoms of IBS are undoubtedly debilitating, the impact extends well beyond physical symptoms. IBS can significantly affect mental health, as stress, anxiety, and depression often accompany the condition. In the workplace, IBS sufferers may struggle to manage their symptoms discreetly, leading to missed workdays, reduced productivity, and limited career growth. Many individuals feel forced to hide their condition due to stigma, fearing that others will dismiss it as a minor inconvenience rather than a legitimate health challenge. "People don't see what happens behind closed doors," says IFFGD President Ceciel T. Rooker. "Simple outings, meals with friends, or even commuting to work can feel like an overwhelming challenge for someone with IBS. That is why it is critical to raise awareness and help break the stigma that surrounds this condition."
April is IBS Awareness Month . This year, IFFGD and the community raise awareness, promote understanding, and offer compassion to those living with IBS. IFFGD invites everyone to join their social campaign using #IBSAwarenessMonth and #MoreThanAStomachache . You can also join IFFGD's awareness campaign by sharing information from the IBS Awareness Month Media Toolkit . Learn more about IBS, visit or to learn about IBS through and animated video series.
About IFFGD
The International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD) is a nonprofit education and research organization dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. .
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