Endometriosis and IBS share genetic links, study finds

Endometriosis and IBS share genetic links, study finds

Endometriosis and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) could share genetic hyperlinks, a research from the University of Queensland has discovered.

People with endometriosis are twice as prone to develop a intestine illness, like IBS, peptic ulcer illness (PUD) and gastro-oesophageal reflux illness (GORD) on account of a genetic hyperlink between the 2.

“This genetic finding supports the clinical observation of an increased incidence of gastrointestinal disorders in women with endometriosis,” University of Queensland Professor Grant Montgomery stated.

People with endometriosis are twice as prone to develop a intestine illness on account of a genetic hyperlink between the 2, a research has discovered. (Getty)

“We hope that this study will raise more awareness about the overlap of these conditions.”

One in seven girls endure from endometriosis, a illness characterised by the uterine lining being discovered outdoors of the uterus, inflicting extreme ache and different points.

Those with endometriosis are 4 instances extra possible to be recognized with GORD, the research additionally discovered.

“Sufferers can find it difficult to distinguish the source of their pain leading to confusion or misdiagnosis and years of delay in treatment during which time the endometriosis can progress to more severe disease,” Montgomery stated.

“Endometriosis should be considered as a possible cause if a woman presents to her GP with abdominal pain and gastrointestinal symptoms.”

“As our knowledge of risk factors for endometriosis increases, we hope to move closer to understanding how the disease develops and improve treatments and diagnosis.”

IBS impacts one in 5 girls and causes bloating, ache and bowel points.

Source: www.9news.com.au