The Gastro Truth with Dr. Mel Ona
📌 Visit www.drmelona.com If your IBS symptoms keep coming back, the diagnosis itself might be the problem. IBS does not tell you why you feel the way you feel. It just gives that feeling a name. Most people assume a diagnosis means an answer. With IBS, a name is all you got. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through what IBS actually is, what conditions most commonly hide behind that label, how to know if your workup was complete, and exactly what to do before your next appointment. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 After Treating 10,000 Patients, I Stopped Diagnosing People with IBS 1:34 Why IBS gets assigned before the real investigation ever happens 2:46 The real conditions most often hiding behind an IBS diagnosis 3:44 SIBO, carbohydrate malabsorption, motility disorders, and food immune responses 4:38 Beverly's case: years of wrong answers, resolved in weeks with proper testing 5:26 The questions that reveal whether your workup was actually complete 7:02 Why a real diagnosis changes everything about how you manage your health 8:20 How to build a symptom record tonight before your next appointment ❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED Is IBS an actual diagnosis or just a label? IBS is a clinical syndrome, meaning it describes a cluster of symptoms that appear together. There is no blood test, imaging scan, or biopsy that confirms it, and it explains nothing about why those symptoms are happening. What conditions are commonly misdiagnosed as IBS? Conditions frequently hiding behind an IBS label include small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), lactose or fructose intolerance, inflammatory bowel conditions, motility disorders, and food-related immune responses. Each one has its own diagnostic pathway and its own treatment. What should I ask my doctor if I have been told I have IBS? Ask this question in writing at your next appointment: "What have we actually tested for, and what haven't we tested for yet?" Also find out whether hydrogen breath testing for bacterial overgrowth was ordered, and whether celiac disease was formally ruled out with bloodwork and biopsy. 📱 RESOURCES Website: www.drmelona.com Patient Portal: https://drmelona.com/patient-portal/ Unsedated Colonoscopy Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Vz1IXF0rmo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/polymathforever/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctormelona 🔔 Subscribe for evidence-based digestive health, nutrition science, and disease prevention from a board-certified gastroenterologist. ABOUT DR. MEL ONA: I'm Dr. Mel Ona, a board-certified gastroenterologist with graduate training in nutritional biochemistry and metabolism. I founded Ohana Gastroenterology and have treated over 10,000 patients across nine years of clinical practice. My focus is evidence-based digestive health, nutrition science, and disease prevention. #GutHealth #Gastroenterologist #DigestiveHealth #GutMicrobiome #GIDoctor
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