Investigations should be limited to those that are likely to exclude serious alternative diagnoses and when negative support a positive diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrom (IBS).
The most important differential diagnoses are coeliac disease, colorectal carcinoma and colitis.
'Red Flag' features (age > 50 years or weight loss or occult blood in faeces or family history of colorectal carcinoma) should be considered indications for full colonoscopy (1).
Initial screening tests in primary care include (1,2):
Subsequent investigation, if indicated, requires secondary care referral.
NICE suggest that the following tests are not necessary to confirm diagnosis in people who meet the IBS diagnostic criteria:
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