Peppermint oil for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome.
Stacy L Haber,
Shareen Y El-Ibiary
Review
American journal of health-system pharmacy : AJHP : official journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
2016
15 citations
PubMed
DOI
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TL;DR
Patients with IBS experience abdominal pain or discomfort and constipation or diarrhea with other gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal distention and bloating.
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