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Understanding the Three Types of IBD Triggers

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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In this conversation, Danielle and Ashley discuss the three types of triggers related to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). We explore how these triggers can affect people differently and the importance of understanding them so we can manage IBD better.

We discuss:

  •  three types of triggers for IBD: symptom, inflammatory, and trauma
  • symptom triggers can vary greatly from person to person
  • inflammatory triggers have long-term effects on managing IBD
  • awareness of triggers can help in managing symptoms effectively
  • dietary changes can improve symptom triggers over time
  • working with a dietitian can clarify and manage triggers
  • triggers can change as gut health improves
  • understanding your triggers is crucial for effective IBD management

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