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Reports are normal, but stomach pain, diarrhea, or constipation won’t go away? You’re not imagining it - this could be IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). In this video, we explain why IBS is a real medical condition even when all test reports come back normal. IBS affects nearly 10 out of 100 people, yet many patients are told that “nothing is wrong” or that it’s “just stress.” The truth is far more complex. 🔹 What is IBS and why does it happen? 🔹 Why are reports normal in IBS patients? 🔹 Is IBS only related to stress or the brain? 🔹 The real causes: gut–brain miscommunication, visceral hypersensitivity, gut bacteria imbalance, genetics, diet, poor sleep, and chronic stress 🔹 Common triggers that worsen IBS symptoms 🔹 Why IBS symptoms come and go in cycles 🔹 Warning signs that may indicate a condition other than IBS 🔹 When you should consult a gastroenterologist 🔹 Can IBS damage the intestines or cause cancer? 🔹 How IBS can be controlled with diet, lifestyle changes, stress management, and proper treatment IBS is a long-term but manageable condition. With the right understanding, counseling, and lifestyle approach, symptoms can be significantly reduced and quality of life can improve. If you or someone you know experiences recurring stomach pain, constipation, or diarrhea despite normal reports, this video will help you understand what’s really happening. 📌 Watch till the end for clarity and reassurance. 💬 Have questions? Drop them in the comments - we’re happy to help. ⚠️ Disclaimer This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified gastroenterologist or healthcare professional for personalized medical guidance. Do not ignore or delay seeking medical advice based on information from this video.