What is IBS?
IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome is a fairly common condition in both cats and dogs. IBS simply refers to a group of gastro-intestinal disorders that causes irritation and inflammation of the mucous membranes of the digestive tract and can occur in the large intestine (colitis), the small intestine (enteritis), or the stomach (gastritis).
This results in a number of digestive upsets including abdominal pain, constipation, chronic diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, bloating, and flatulence. In some cases, pets start to lose their appetite and weight-loss can result.
What Causes IBS?
As with human irritable bowel syndrome, the cause of IBS in pets is not fully understood. There do however seem to be a number of contributing factors which seem to exacerbate the condition.
These include poor diets, stress, allergies (particularly food allergies), and continual use of antibiotics, as well as viral and bacterial infections, and parasites. If your pet displays signs of IBS then a veterinary consult is necessary. While IBS is seldom life threatening, it is important to rule out other serious conditions and to help manage your pet’s unpleasant and uncomfortable symptoms.
Help for IBS
Natural Remedies
Many pet owners are turning to natural remedies as an alternative to many of the harsh pharmaceutical drugs so often prescribed for our pets. There are a number of natural ingredients that can help soothe the pain and discomfort of IBS, without the risk of concerning side effects.
One such natural ingredient is Licorice which has excellent anti-inflammatory properties and is an effective tonic for the entire digestive system. Marshmallow is another well known help that can be most effective in the treatment of IBS as it helps to soothe painful and inflamed mucous membranes of the digestive tract.
Lastly, Slippery elm is an excellent overall digestive herb which has a long history of use in the treatment of digestive disorders, including IBS. Rich in trace minerals, manganese, iodine, protein and soothing mucilage, Slippery elm helps to reduce the symptoms of IBS, while soothing and strengthening all mucous membranes.