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Why is IBS more common in women than men?

The exact reason why women are more likely to experience IBS isn’t fully understood. However, a combination of biological, hormonal, and psychosocial factors contribute to it. Fluctuations and changes in female hormones across the menstrual cycle are thought to play a role. Stress responses and differences in brain-gut signalling may also increase vulnerability to IBS in women.

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Why is IBS more common in women than men? | Welbeck | Beyond Better | Leaders in UK Private Healthcare