Aside from the already mentioned diarrhea and constipation, patients with IBS often experience alterations in the form of their bowel movements. Stools may appear thin, ribbon-like, or pellet-shaped. Also, the frequency of bowel movements can change, oscillating between periods of constipation and diarrhea. These fluctuations can cause significant discomfort and are a distinctive aspect of IBS.

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