In a recent thread about diarrhea,TS posted this: "I'm not very informed on all these meds and it could very well be the problem with gregory, but I am just wondering if the Dr. is also looking for other things it might be like IBS( Irritable Bowel Syndrome). I know of 2 people on dialysis and they have both been diagnosed with this. They had continual diarreha. They are now taking medication for it. I have to wonder.. if that is something that comes along in time when on dialysis, IBS. I hope he feels better soon."
There is a recent publication
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21528075that associated with the presence of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms in hemodialysis (HD) patients:
Symptoms compatible with IBS were present in 27 (13.8%) subjects and independently associated with
low post-dialysis serum potassium [OR = 0.258, 95% CI (0.075-0.891), P = 0.032], paracetamol use [OR = 3.159, 95% CI (1.214-8.220), P = 0.018], and Kidney Disease Quality of Life (KDQOL) cognitive function score [OR = 0.977, 95% CI (0.956-0.999), P = 0.042]. Univariate regressions were also performed and the reported significance is for multivariate analysis. No association was detected for age, gender, depressed mood, smoking (present or past), body mass index, albumin level, Kt/V, sodium pre- or post-dialysis level, change in potassium level during HD, proton pump inhibitor or H2 blocker use, aspirin use, residual diuresis, hepatitis B or C infection, diabetes mellitus, marital status and education level.
CONCLUSION:
This study examined potential risk factors for symptoms compatible with IBS in HD patients and identified an association with paracetamol use, post-dialysis potassium level and KDQOL-cognitive function score.