Effect of modified Sinisan on anorectal manometry of the constipation predominant type of irritable bowel syndrome.

Author: ChenGao, DingShu-qing, HaNan-lin, YeHui, YuSu-ping

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OBJECTIVE: To explore the mechanism in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) of the constipation predominant type and observe the therapeutic effects of Sinisan (SNS). METHODS: Forty-seven IBS patients with the constipation predominant type were randomly divided into the treated group (n = 2...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02835744

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Exploring the Gut's Secrets: Modified Sinisan and Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder that can be a real pain! This study dives into the world of IBS, specifically focusing on the constipation-predominant type. The researchers wanted to understand how a modified version of Sinisan, a traditional Japanese medicine, could help IBS patients. They used a group of 47 IBS patients and compared those who received modified Sinisan with those who received Cisapride, a common IBS medication. They used anorectal manometry to measure various aspects of the rectum's function, like pressure and volume. Their findings suggest that modified Sinisan might be a good option for treating IBS, especially the constipation-predominant type. It seems to improve symptoms and regulate rectal function better than Cisapride.

Modified Sinisan: A Potential IBS Solution?

After eight weeks of treatment, both groups experienced symptom improvements, but the modified Sinisan group showed significantly greater improvements in rectal threshold feeling, maximal tolerance volume, and rectal compliance. The results show a significant difference in the effectiveness of the two treatments, suggesting that modified Sinisan could be a promising alternative for managing IBS symptoms.

Navigating IBS with Traditional Remedies

Sinisan is a traditional remedy, and this study suggests that it could be effective for treating certain types of IBS. While more research is needed, these findings offer a glimmer of hope for those struggling with IBS. It's important to remember that everyone's body is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. Consulting with a doctor before trying any new remedies is always a good idea.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research reminds us that even in the world of modern medicine, traditional remedies can hold valuable insights. The desert is full of secrets, and Sinisan might just be one of them. It's a reminder to keep an open mind and explore the possibilities of ancient wisdom, especially when it comes to our gut health.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2005-08-08
  2. Date Revised 2019-11-09
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

15975303

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/BF02835744

SNS
PICO Info
in preparation
Languages

English

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