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AGA Survey Shows IBS Cuts Into Work and Social Activities Nearly 20 Days Each Month

The updated study highlights persistent unpredictability of symptoms despite expanded treatment options

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Overview

  • IBS symptoms interfere with work or school for nearly 11 days and personal activities for eight days each month.
  • Patients report missing 3.6 work or school days per month in 2024 versus 2.1 days in 2015, and 58% say their condition cuts into time with family and friends.
  • Less than one in three patients can accurately predict symptom onset, with 77% avoiding situations where bathroom access is limited and 72% staying home more often.
  • Over-the-counter remedies and lifestyle adjustments remain the primary management strategies despite a growing array of FDA-approved prescription options.
  • Although 78% of patients are generally satisfied with current treatments, only about one in five report being very satisfied and 76% still find symptom management somewhat or very difficult.