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Symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): How lifestyle and diet changes can help ease anxiety and embarrassment

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), a gut condition, affects work, relationships, and mental health. It requires prescriptions, lifestyle adjustments, stress control, empathy, and digital support systems to help patients live better, especially as India sees rising incidence of Crohn’s and colitis.

August 20, 2025 / 11:29 IST
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Cure for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): Diet is often the first place patients seek answers. A fibre intake of 13–33 grams daily is safe for Crohn’s patients, but during flare-ups, soft, cooked foods are better tolerated (Image: Pexels)
Cure for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): Diet is often the first place patients seek answers. A fibre intake of 13–33 grams daily is safe for Crohn’s patients, but during flare-ups, soft, cooked foods are better tolerated (Image: Pexels)

Stomach pain, diarrhoea or fatigue often seem like common issues. But for those living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), these symptoms can be extremely challenging. Doctors caution that treatment is not confined to pills or hospital words. It requires empathy, lifestyle changes, emotional aid, and also digital tools that brings support closer to patients.

IBD can alter daily life. It causes not just abdominal pain and urgent bathroom trips, but also embarrassment and isolation. "It impacts  mental health, productivity, and relationships,” says Dr Vaibhav Somani, Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist, Bombay Hospital.

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“More than 7 million people worldwide suffer from Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, and India is reporting a sharp rise. While medicines and advanced therapies form the foundation of treatment, long-term care rests equally on lifestyle, counselling, and technology that help patients regain a sense of control,” he adds.

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