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Table 4 Occurrence situations of the ‘most bothersome’ symptom in subjects with IBS-C

From: Abdominal bloating is the most bothersome symptom in irritable bowel syndrome with constipation (IBS-C): a large population-based Internet survey in Japan

Situations/Symptoms

Abdominal bloating (n = 209)

Abdominal discomfort (n = 116)

Sensation of anorectal obstruction/blockage (n = 95)

Sensation of excessive gas (n = 87)

Increase in passing of gas (n = 59)

Incomplete evacuation (n = 51)

Abdominal distention (n = 41)

Abdominal pain (n = 34)

On the way to work/school by bus or train

18.2

21.6

4.2

23.0

35.6

9.8

14.6

5.9

At work/school

29.2

25.9

11.6

43.7

45.8

17.6

31.7

29.4

During a conference presentation/an exam

5.7

10.3

2.1

9.2

5.1

3.9

7.3

8.8

After drinking alcohol

2.4

6.9

3.2

5.7

6.8

0

2.4

0

After drinking milk

2.9

5.2

3.2

4.6

3.4

0

4.9

11.8

After a meal

52.2

43.1

22.1

26.4

39.0

21.6

43.9

26.5

On a sightseeing trip

24.4

13.8

20.0

18.4

11.9

11.8

14.6

8.8

On a business trip

3.3

6.9

6.3

3.4

1.7

2.0

7.3

2.9

During time of stress

26.8

31.9

25.3

28.7

25.4

27.5

31.7

29.4

After taking some drugs

2.9

1.7

8.4

0

0

0

2.4

5.9

During menstruation (females only)

11.7

16.2

8.3

4.6

12.2

11.4

3.6

48.0

  1. Only symptoms which at least 30 subjects reported were shown. Data were expressed as frequencies (%) in each symptom