Symptomatology correlations between the diaphragm and irritable bowel syndrome
- 01This review explores links between the diaphragm and IBS
- 02Altered breathing may influence intestinal motility
- 03Diaphragm function is linked to other chronic pain symptoms
- 04More research is needed on the role of breathing in IBS
Altered diaphragm function and breathing patterns may be linked to Irritable Bowel Syndrome symptoms, but more research is needed to confirm this.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is one of the most debilitating and common gastrointestinal disorders; nevertheless, its pathophysiology is still unclear. It affects 11% of the world's population, and is characterized by alternating periods of pain and/or motility disorders with periods of remission and without any evidence of any structural and functional organic variation. It has been recently proposed that an altered contractile ability of the diaphragm muscle might adversely influence intestinal motility. The text reviews the diaphragm's functions, anatomy, and neurological links in correlation with the presence of chronic symptoms associated to IBS, like chronic low back pain, chronic pelvic pain, chronic headache, and temporomandibular joint dysfunction, vagus nerve inflammation, and depression and anxiety. The interplay between an individual's breath dynamic and intestinal behaviour is still an unaddressed point in the physiopathology of IBS, and the paucity of scientific studies should recommend further research to better understand the importance of breathing in this syndrome.
- APA
- Bruno Bordoni, & Bruno Morabito (2020). Symptomatology correlations between the diaphragm and irritable bowel syndrome. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/symptomatology-correlations-between-the-diaphragm-and-irritable-bowel-syndrome/
- MLA
- Bruno Bordoni, and Bruno Morabito. "Symptomatology correlations between the diaphragm and irritable bowel syndrome." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/symptomatology-correlations-between-the-diaphragm-and-irritable-bowel-syndrome/.
- Chicago
- Bruno Bordoni, Bruno Morabito. 2020. "Symptomatology correlations between the diaphragm and irritable bowel syndrome.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/symptomatology-correlations-between-the-diaphragm-and-irritable-bowel-syndrome/
