According to recent estimates, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects up to 10-15% of the global population (source). The digestive system, particularly the large intestine, is the primary organ impacted by this chronic disorder. Recognizing IBS can be challenging because bloating—a common digestive complaint—often overlaps with symptoms of other conditions. Understanding when ordinary bloating might signal an underlying issue like IBS is crucial for timely intervention and improved quality of life.
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4. Mucus in Stool Mucus in the stool is a symptom that can be associated with IBS. The digestive tract naturally produces small amounts of mucus…