5. Stomach Ulcers
IBS causes repeated inflammation and irritation to the bowels and to the stomach muscles; this goes hand in hand with a range of other issues that can also affect your digestive system in a very negative way including suddenly developing stomach ulcers. This can be an indication of IBS directly, and you might have been aggravating this condition without even realizing it by doing things like continuing to consume unhealthy, fatty foods just because you consider it to be quick. What if you have a stomach ulcer?
Stomach ulcers will cause a fair amount of pain in the stomach and lower back, and this will usually become worse if you eat anything that can be considered spicy. Dairy is another ingredient that can very well trigger an attack if you’re sensitive to some of the ingredients and should be avoided if you have an ulcer or suspect that you might be developing one. We know that stomach ulcers can be brought under control.