Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

IBS is diagnosed based on patient reported symptoms and stool patterns. According to guidelines these criteria, patients with IBS patients will have the following symptoms:

  • Must Have
    • Abdominal discomfort at least 3 days per month in the last 3 months
  • Along with some or all of these
    • change in either frequency or form of stool
    • abdominal discomfort that improves after going to that bathroom
    • passage of mucous in stool

The following tests are used to confirm or rule out diagnosis

  • Hydrogen breath test (HBT),  is a non-invasive test used to for small intestinal bacterial overgrowth called H.pylori. H.pylori is often thought to be related to IBS symptoms.
  • Stool analysis, is a non- invasive test to rule out bleeding, parasites, etc
  • Blood tests, invasive test where needle is inserted into the vein and blood sample is removed.
    • WBC (abnormal WBC would indicate possible infection)
    • Sed rate ( abnormal would indicate possible inflammation).
    • Most of the time IBS will not test positive for these two.
  • Colonoscopy, is an invasive test where they insert a small camera into the anus and view the lower intestines.