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Question:
what is an ulser?
what is IBS?
whats the difference??

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Answers:
An ulcer is a hole in the lining of the stomach which can be caused by chronic stress or bacteria. Its symptoms include stomach aces, nausea, vomiting, and indigestion. If untreated it may begin to bleed and blood will appear in vomit or in feces.

IBS- Irritable Bowel syndrome- is a disease of unknown origin with unknown cause which affects the part of the digestive system that expells waste. Its symptoms include stomachaches, constipation, and diarrhea.

Other Answers:
An ulcer is a like a "blister" in your stomach and IBS is "irritable bowel syndrome" which is where your intestines have a hard time processing waste and excreting it. So the difference is that the ulcer is in your stomach and the IBS relates to your intestines
an ulser has to do with the stomach lining, i believe it's a hole in the lining of the stomach. IBS is irritible bowel syndrome. the areas that they effect should tell you about what the difference is but i would look it up on webMD.com to find out exactly what the specific differences are. it's an awesome medical site that i use quite often.
Ulcer: Simply put: this is an irritation of your stomach lining that is "raw", it is caused by a virus. It can become very severe and lead to internal bleeding.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: This too is an irritation of your bowel, you may be constipated, and then have loose stools, or diarrhea and abdominal cramping.

Both of these can be changed with the proper diet, exercise and follow your doctor's recommendations.


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