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Bella Hadid opens up about  invisible illness
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Bella Hadid opens up about invisible illness

thenews.com.pk · Feb 22, 2026 · Collected from GDELT

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Bella Hadid opens up about 'invisible illness' Bella Hadid has been increasingly open about her struggles with chronic health conditions, including Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). While she is widely recognized for her success in the fashion industry, she has also used her platform to highlight the realities of living with conditions that often go unnoticed but significantly impact daily life. Living with IBS Bella Hadid has spoken about dealing with digestive issues, fatigue, and the unpredictability that comes with IBS. In interviews and social media, she has emphasized how these symptoms can affect her routine, especially in a high-pressure career. “Living with invisible illness is hard… you look fine, but you don’t feel fine,” she said. This statement reflects a common challenge faced by people with IBS, that is, symptoms are not always visible, leading to misunderstanding or dismissal. She has also highlighted the importance of listening to her body, saying: “Sometimes you have to take a step back and focus on your health.” Her openness has helped normalize conversations around gut health and chronic conditions, particularly among younger audiences. What Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)? IBS is a functional gastrointestinal disorder that affects how the gut and brain interact. Unlike inflammatory bowel diseases, IBS does not cause structural damage but can significantly affect quality of life. It is often triggered by factors such as: Stress Diet Hormonal changes Gut sensitivity Symptoms of IBS Symptoms vary from person to person but commonly include: Abdominal pain or cramping Bloating and gas Diarrhea (IBS-D), constipation (IBS-C), or alternating patterns Urgency to use the bathroom Feeling of incomplete bowel movements Symptoms are often chronic and fluctuate over time, making the condition difficult to manage. Treatment and Management There is no single cure for IBS, but symptoms can be managed through a combination of approaches: 1. Dietary Changes: Low FODMAP diet, according to John Hopkins Medicine, FODMAP stands for Fermentable Oligosaccharides, Disaccharides, Monosaccharides, and Polyols. These are types of sugar/short-chain carbohydrates that are poorly absorbed in the small intestine, leading to digestive distress Avoiding trigger foods (e.g., caffeine, fatty foods) 2. Stress Management: Mindfulness and relaxation techniques Therapy or counseling 3. Medications: Antispasmodics for pain Laxatives or anti-diarrheal drugs Probiotics 4. Lifestyle Adjustments: Regular exercise Adequate sleep Bella Hadid’s openness about IBS highlights the reality of living with an “invisible” illness. Her message is of prioritizing well-being, even in demanding careers. By speaking out, she helps reduce stigma and encourages others to seek support and understanding for chronic conditions like IBS.


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