Complete a write-up on the body system (Abdomen of a person with Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)).
Body system-
1. Circulatory system -circulates blood around the body where the heart ,arteries and veins delivering Oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste product away.
2. Digestive system -mechanical and chemical process that provide nutrients via the mouth ,stomach, intestine ,oesophagus.
3. Endocrine system -provide chemical communication within the body using hormones.
4. Integumentary system- Skin, Hair ,nails, sweat and other exocrine glands.
5. Lymphatic system - i)consists of lymphatic vessels
ii)defends the body against pathogen.
6. Muscular System -enables the body to move using muscles.
7. Nervous system -collect and processes information from the senses via nerves and the brain and tells the muscle to contract to cause physical actions.
8. Renal /urinary system -where the Kidneys filter blood .
9. Reproductive system - The sex organs required for the production of offspring.
10. Respiratory system- the lungs and trachea that brings air into out of the body.
11. Skeletal system- bones supporting the body and its organs.
Irritable bowel syndrome-
Irritable bowel syndrome is a functional bowel disorder in which abdominal pain is associated with defecation or a change in bowel habit with features of disordered defecation and distension.
Symptoms-
1.Altered bowel habit.
2.colicky or cramping abdominal pain is felt in the lower abdomen and is relieved by defaecation.
3.abdominal bloating
4.predominant diarrhoea and constipation.
5.headaches.6.bachache7.poor sleep8.dyspepsia.9.rectal mucus.
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Complete a write-up on the body system (Abdomen of a person with Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)).
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