Abstract:
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic and debilitating functional
gastrointestinal disorder that affects 9%-23% of the population across the
world. The percentage of patients seeking health care related to IBS
approaches 12% in primary care practices and is by far the largest subgroup
seen in gastroenterology clinics. It has been well documented that these
patients exhibit a poorer quality of life and utilize the health care system to a
greater degree than patients without this diagnosis.
IBS is referred to as a functional disorder, which means that there is
nothing wrong with the actual structure of patient bowel. Rather, the problem
lies with how it is working. Several methods or techniques are used in the
diagnosis of the diseases. One of them is using physical exam. During a
physical exam the doctor listens to sounds within the patient abdomen using a
stethoscope.
The aim of this project is to study the movements of the Bowel, which
represent the Bowel sound (BS) since they are the noise produced by the
movement of gas and fluids during peristalsis, and construct a recording
system that can detect and analyse these movement. So that a system was
created capable of recording bowel movement and displaying the signal
on the screen so that it is equipped with bowel frequency, which helps
the doctor diagnose Irritable Bowel Disease through frequency. The
project was examined on 10 people, and we found out that one of the
patients had irritable bowel disease, as the bowel frequency was more
than 500 HZ, while the rest of the people had a normal bowel frequency,
meaning that they were not infected