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IBS & Stomach Cramp Relief in Ireland

Manage the discomfort of stomach cramps and IBS symptoms with our dedicated collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. We stock a range of products to help ease cramping, bloating and the digestive discomfort associated with irritable bowel syndrome. If you think you may have IBS or have ongoing symptoms, it’s important to get advice. Always read the label and ask our pharmacist. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Cramp & Spasm Relief

Products aimed at easing stomach cramps and spasms can help with the abdominal discomfort that often comes with IBS and similar digestive complaints. Our pharmacist can help you choose a suitable option and advise on how to use it.

Bloating & Digestive Comfort

IBS symptoms often include bloating and changes in bowel habits, so we also stock products to help with these. Managing IBS often involves a combination of approaches, and our pharmacist can help you put together a sensible plan.

Diet, Triggers & Wellbeing

For many people with IBS, diet, stress and lifestyle play a big role, and identifying personal triggers can help. Approaches such as dietary changes are best guided by a healthcare professional. If you think you have IBS, it’s worth speaking to your GP for a proper assessment.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Products for cramps, bloating and altered bowel habits can help ease IBS discomfort, and many people also benefit from managing diet, stress and lifestyle triggers. IBS varies a lot between individuals. Our pharmacist can advise on suitable products and help you decide whether to see your GP.

IBS commonly involves symptoms like abdominal pain or cramping, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. However, similar symptoms can have other causes, so it’s important not to self-diagnose. If you have ongoing digestive symptoms, see your GP, who can assess you and confirm what’s going on.

Diet plays an important role for many people with IBS, and identifying trigger foods can help. Some people follow specific dietary approaches, but these are best done with guidance from a healthcare professional to make sure your diet stays balanced. Your GP or a dietitian can advise.

See your GP if you have ongoing abdominal cramps or digestive symptoms, or any “red flag” signs such as bleeding, unexplained weight loss, a persistent change in bowel habits or symptoms that wake you at night. A proper assessment is important before assuming symptoms are due to IBS.