Effective Treatment for IBD & IBS: Trust Swecha for Specialized Care
Swecha Gastro & Liver Clinics, we specialize in expert care for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Our team offers personalized treatment plans designed to manage symptoms, reduce flare-ups, and improve your overall well-being. Through advanced diagnostics, tailored medications, lifestyle recommendations, and ongoing support, we aim to provide lasting relief and a better quality of life for those living with IBD and IBS. With Swecha’s compassionate care, you can confidently take control of your digestive health and experience life with fewer disruptions.
TAt Swecha Gastro & Liver Clinics, we specialize in providing advanced care for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Our experienced team focuses on personalized treatment plans designed to manage symptoms, reduce flare-ups, and enhance your quality of life. Through a combination of expert diagnosis, medication, lifestyle guidance, and ongoing support, we aim to offer long-term relief and improved well-being. Whether you’re dealing with the complexities of IBD or the challenges of IBS, Swecha is here to help you achieve better digestive health and overall comfort.
- Comprehensive Diagnosis & Testing
- Personalized Medication Management
- Dietary and Nutritional Counseling
- Stress Management & Behavioral Therapy
- Surgical Consultation for IBD
- Long-term Symptom Monitoring
- Flare-Up Management
- Holistic Support & Lifestyle Modifications
Frequently asked questions
IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) includes chronic conditions like Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, where inflammation occurs in the digestive tract. IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) is a functional disorder affecting bowel movement without causing visible inflammation. Both conditions can cause abdominal pain, but they require different treatments.
IBD is diagnosed through tests like endoscopy, colonoscopy, and imaging scans to check for inflammation in the digestive tract. IBS is typically diagnosed based on symptoms and by ruling out other conditions using tests like stool analysis, blood tests, and sometimes imaging.
Regular follow-up visits are essential for monitoring symptoms and adjusting treatments. The frequency of visits depends on the severity of your condition but typically includes routine check-ups every 3 to 6 months for stable cases and more frequent visits during flare-ups.