Can Hypnosis ease Chronic IBS Pain?
What the study
showed...
Regular sessions of hypnotherapy can markedly ease
discomfort and improve the quality of life for most people with irritable bowel
syndrome (IBS). These were the findings of a 2002 audit carried out at a British
hypnotherapy unit devoted solely to the treatment of this common bowel disorder;
they were published in The American Journal of Gastroenterology.
How it was done...
The research was done at a new IBS Hypnotherapy Unit at
the University of South Manchester. The first 250 people treated at the Unit
filled out a questionnaire before starting the program and again after three
months so that comparisons could be made.
Participants scored themselves on such
items as presence and severity of IBS symptoms, quality of life, and level of
anxiety and depression. All had suffered from the painful bowel disorder for two
years or more and had failed to get real relief from other treatments.
Every week, each participant met with a
hypnotherapist. In all, 232 participants continued hypnotherapy and filled
out a final set of questionnaires at the end of three months.
The researchers found that bowel habit
(such as stool frequency and consistency) improved in 78% of patients. (It did
not change in 13%, and it deteriorated slightly in 9%.) Many indicated that
their sense of overall well-being soared. Anxiety and depression eased
considerably. The only subgroup of participants that did not respond to
hypnotherapy were males with diarrhoea. The reviewers could not explain why they
improved far less than other patients.
Why it's
important...
he university's specialized
Hypnotherapy Unit was established in response to indications that hypnosis could
make a big difference in the lives of people with IBS, a bowel disorder that
causes millions abdominal pain, bloating, and other problems. Many miss weeks of
work and are depressed as a result of their illness, and consider their quality
of life quite poor.
This large-scale review confirms the
wisdom of treating IBS with hypnotherapy. In just three months, symptoms such as
pain and bloating, as well as the level of so-called "disease interference" with
life, changed profoundly for most participants.
The findings also indicate that a
mind-body technique such as hypnotherapy can be very cost-effective (especially
compared to pricey medications and surgical interventions), and that relief from
this notoriously hard-to-treat condition can be sustainable (improvements are
long-lasting).
Source: Gonsalkorale
WM, Houghton LA, Whorwell PJ. Hypnotherapy in irritable bowel syndrome:
a large-scale audit of a clinical service with examination of factors
influencing responsiveness. Am J Gastroenterol, 2002;97:954-961
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