Doctor helps patients who mistakenly believe they have IBS
Summary
TLDRIn this health news segment, Kristi Krueger explores the impact of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) on patients and how Dr. Adam Slaver's integrative medicine approach helps identify root causes. Deborah Perlman's struggle with IBS was alleviated after discovering bacterial infection and food sensitivities, highlighting the importance of thorough diagnosis beyond standard treatments to ensure serious conditions like cancer are not overlooked.
Takeaways
- 🏥 A common digestive disorder, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), affects many individuals, causing discomfort and bloating.
- 🤔 Traditional treatments for IBS, such as medication, sometimes fail to provide relief for patients like Deborah Perlman.
- 🧬 Integrative medicine, a holistic approach, considers the entire body rather than focusing on a single system, which can help identify underlying issues.
- 🔎 When standard tests are negative, doctors like Dr. Adam Slaver may look for other causes such as parasites, yeast, or bacterial overgrowth.
- 💊 Antibiotics can be used to treat bacterial infections that may be the root cause of IBS symptoms, as was the case for Deborah.
- 🍽️ Identifying and avoiding food sensitivities can significantly improve the quality of life for IBS patients, as evidenced by Deborah's experience.
- 🚫 It's crucial to differentiate between IBS symptoms and more serious conditions like bowel, stomach, or ovarian cancer, which can present similar symptoms.
- 🧐 Persistent symptoms despite standard treatments should prompt further investigation to rule out more severe health issues.
- 🌟 Integrative medicine can lead to a deeper understanding of a patient's condition, potentially identifying and treating the root cause of IBS.
- 🛑 The importance of a comprehensive approach in healthcare cannot be overstated, especially for conditions like IBS where symptoms can be multifaceted.
- 📈 The script highlights the success of integrative medicine in improving patient outcomes and emphasizes the need for a broader diagnostic approach.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video script?
-The main topic of the video script is about addressing Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) through integrative medicine, focusing on finding the root cause of the symptoms.
What issue did Deborah Perlman face a few years ago?
-Deborah Perlman faced issues of bloating and discomfort, which led to a diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
What was the outcome of Deborah's visits to two different specialists for her IBS?
-Deborah was given medicine for her IBS, but it did not help her symptoms.
Who is Dr. Adam Slaver and what is his approach to treating patients like Deborah?
-Dr. Adam Slaver is a cardiologist who recently became certified in integrative medicine. His approach is to look at the whole body, not just a specific system, to find the root cause of symptoms.
What does integrative medicine involve in the context of treating IBS?
-In the context of treating IBS, integrative medicine involves looking beyond standard tests and considering factors like parasites, yeast, or bacterial overgrowth to identify the root cause of symptoms.
What was the root cause of Deborah's IBS symptoms according to the script?
-The root cause of Deborah's IBS symptoms was a bacterial infection, which was treated with antibiotics.
How did the treatment of Deborah's bacterial infection affect her IBS symptoms?
-The treatment of Deborah's bacterial infection with antibiotics led to her being pain-free and no longer experiencing daily bloating and discomfort.
What additional issue was discovered in Deborah's case?
-In addition to the bacterial infection, Deborah was found to have several food sensitivities, which she now avoids.
Why is it important to investigate beyond standard treatments for IBS symptoms?
-It is important to investigate beyond standard treatments for IBS symptoms because persistent issues like diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain can sometimes indicate more serious underlying conditions such as bowel, stomach, or ovarian cancer.
What does the script suggest about the value of integrative medicine in treating IBS?
-The script suggests that integrative medicine can be valuable in treating IBS by helping to identify and address underlying causes of symptoms that standard treatments may not resolve.
What is the role of a cardiologist in the context of this script?
-In the context of this script, the cardiologist, Dr. Adam Slaver, plays a role in identifying and treating the root causes of IBS symptoms by using an integrative medicine approach, even though he is not a gastrointestinal specialist.
Outlines
🤔 Irritant Bowel Syndrome: Seeking the Root Cause
This paragraph introduces the common digestive disorder, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), and the journey of Deborah Perlman, who experienced significant bloating and discomfort for years. Despite receiving a diagnosis and medication from two different specialists, her symptoms persisted. The narrative shifts to her cardiologist, Dr. Adam Slaver, who is certified in integrative medicine. Dr. Slaver's holistic approach involves examining the entire body rather than focusing on a single system. The paragraph highlights the importance of identifying underlying causes such as parasites, yeast, or bacterial overgrowth, which can contribute to IBS symptoms. Deborah's case is used as an example where a bacterial infection was discovered and treated, leading to her recovery. The paragraph also touches on the importance of not overlooking serious conditions like bowel, stomach, and ovarian cancer when dealing with IBS symptoms.
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Keywords
💡Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
💡Bloating
💡Digestive Disorders
💡Integrative Medicine
💡Parasites
💡Yeast
💡Bacterial Overgrowth
💡Food Sensitivities
💡Pain-Free
💡Diarrhea and Constipation
💡Serious Conditions
Highlights
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common digestive disorder affecting many people.
Deborah Perlman experienced bloating and discomfort for several years.
Deborah was diagnosed with IBS after visiting two different specialists.
Conventional medicine did not provide effective relief for Deborah's IBS symptoms.
Dr. Adam Slaver, a cardiologist, recently became certified in integrative medicine.
Integrative medicine focuses on treating the whole body, not just specific symptoms.
Dr. Slaver looks for underlying causes of IBS symptoms, such as parasites, yeast, or bacterial overgrowth.
Identifying and treating the root cause can significantly improve or even cure IBS in some cases.
Deborah was found to have a bacterial infection, which was successfully treated with antibiotics.
Food sensitivity testing revealed several items that Deborah needed to avoid.
Deborah is now pain-free and no longer experiences daily bloating.
In some cases, IBS symptoms like diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain can indicate more serious conditions.
It is crucial to seek answers and not settle for standard treatments if they do not work.
The approach of looking beyond standard treatments can uncover the true root of health issues.
Integrative medicine offers a holistic approach to healthcare, considering the whole person.
This case highlights the importance of exploring alternative and integrative methods in healthcare.
Transcripts
FELL ON BUILDS.
THIS HAPPENED 9 INDUSTRIAL PARK
YESTERDAY.
Janine: TO TODD HEALTH NEWS
WE TURN OUR ATTENTION TO ONE OF
THE MOST COMMON DIGESTIVE
DISORDERS IRRITABLE BOWEL
SYNDROME OR IBS MEDICAL
SPECIALIST KRISTI KRUEGER IS
SHOWING HOW ONE DOCTOR IS
HELPING PATIENTS GET TO THE REAL
ROOT OF THEIR PROBLEM.
Kristi: EATING SHOULD BE
ENJOYABLE BUT THAT WASN'T ALWAYS
THE CASE FOR DEBORAH PERLMAN.
THREE OR FOUR YEARS AGO I
STARTED HAVING A LOT OF BLOATING
AND DISCOMFORT AND ALL OF THAT.
Kristi: VISITS TO TWO
DIFFERENT SPECIALISTS LED TO A
DIAGNOSIS OFF IRRITABLE BOWEL
SYNDROME.
AND THEY GAVE ME MEDICINE,
AND IT DIDN'T REALLY HELP.
Kristi: SHE SHARED HER
CONCERNS WITH HER CARDIOLOGIST
DR. ADAM SLAVER WHO RECENTLY
BECAME CERTIFIED IN SOMETHING
CALLED INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE.
HE WAS LOOKING AT ME, MY
WHOLE BODY, NOT JUST THE CARDIAC
OR THE GI OR WHATEVER.
MORE RECENTLY WE'VE BEEN
FINDING REASONS WHY THESE
PATIENTS MAY BE HAVING THESE
SYMPTOMS, AND BY DIGGING A
LITTLE BIT FURTHER WE'RE ABLE TO
GET TO THE ROOT CAUSE AND TREAT
AND MAKE THESE PATIENTS FEEL A
HECK OF A LOT BETTER.
Kristi: WHEN IMAGING STUDIES
COME UP NEGATIVE DR. SLAVER
LOOKS FOR THINGS LIKE PARASITES,
YEAST OR EVEN BACTERIA
OVERGROWTH IN TESTS.
AND MANY TIMES WE'RE ABLE TO
IDENTIFY THOSE CAUSES TO HELP
WITH THEIR SYMPTOMS AND MAYBE
EVEN CURE THEM OF THEIR, QUOTE,
UNQUOTE, IBS.
Kristi: SATURNS OUT DEBORAH
DID OF HAVE HAVE AN BACTERIAL
INFECTION WHICH WAS TREATED WITH
ANTIBIOTICS.
TEENAGER EMERGE TESTING SHOWED
SHE HAD SEVERAL FOOD SENSETIVES
AND NOW KNOWS WHAT TO AVOIDIM.
BASICALLY PAIN-FREE AND I
EVERY DAY WOULD BE BLOATED AND
FEEL UNFORTUNATELY, EVERY SINGLE
DAY, AND I DON'T HAVE IT
ANYMORE.
Kristi: NOW, IN SOME CASES OF
IBS, PLUTOING, DIARRHEA,
CONSTIPATION, EVEN ABDOMINAL
PAIN CAN ACTUALLY SIGNIFY I A
MORE SERIOUS PROBLEM INCLUDING
BOWEL, STOMACH AND OVARIAN
CANCER.
THAT'S WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO
PRESS FOR ANSWERS IF STANDARD
TREATMENT AND TENSION DOESN'T
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