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Irritable bowel syndrome in adults: diagnosis and management

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  • Reference number: CG61
  • Published:  23 February 2008
  • Last updated:  04 April 2017
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Research recommendations coming out of this guidance

  • Psychological interventions:- Are the psychological interventions [cognitive behavioural therapy] (CBT), hypnotherapy and psychological therapy all equally effective in the management of [Irritable bowel syndrome] (IBS) symptoms, either as first-line therapies in primary care, or in the treatment of people with IBS that is refractory to other treatments?

  • Refractory [Irritable bowel syndrome] (IBS):- What factors contribute to refractory IBS?

  • Relaxation and biofeedback:- What is the effect of relaxation and biofeedback therapies on [Irritable bowel syndrome] (IBS) symptoms and patient-related outcomes?

  • Herbal medicines:- Are Chinese and non-Chinese herbal medicines safe and effective as first-line therapy in the treatment of [Irritable bowel syndrome] (IBS), and which is the most effective and safe option?

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