Digestive Health Guide: Relief for Reflux, IBS & Inflammation

Digestive conditions such as GERD and colitis are best managed through targeted dietary triggers avoidance, nutritional therapy, and identifying biochemical markers.

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Spleen Pain After Eating

The spleen is a small, fist-sized organ located below your left rib cage, and is a significant part of your body’s immune system. It helps fight infection by producing white blood cells called lymphocytes as a defense against invading pathogens.

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What Ingredient is in Coke that Causes Diarrhea?

If you frequently suffer from diarrhea within a few hours of drinking Coke or other types of soft drinks, it may be due to one of the ingredients these beverages contain. Most people do not experience any short-term problems by drinking Coke.

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Signs and Symptoms of Not Digesting Food Properly

Malabsorption is the medical term for not digesting and absorbing your food properly. Many types of medical conditions can lead to malabsorption, which typically comes to light when you experience signs and symptoms. Your digestive system is the primary site for many of the signs and symptoms of malabsorption.

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Does Beer Cause Diarrhea?

Beer does not cause diarrhea in healthy adults. Certain ingredients may cause an allergic reaction in some people that results in diarrhea. The Auckland Allergy Clinic states that barley, hops and yeast may be the cause of some allergic reactions to beer.

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How to Numb the Pain of Hemorrhoids

Hemorrhoids are caused by swollen veins within the rectum that cause bulging, burning and pain at the site. Hemorrhoids can be brought about by straining during bouts of constipation as well as excess pressure on the lower extremities during pregnancy.

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Raw Oysters & Diarrhea

Raw oysters might put you in the mood for romance, but if you're not careful they may also put you in the bathroom. If you suffer from diarrhea after eating raw oysters, it may be the result of a shellfish allergy or food poisoning, causing the gastrointestinal tract to quickly rid itself of an unwanted substance.

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How Far to Incline a Bed for Reflux

Nighttime acid reflux can bring on symptoms of coughing, snoring and burning pain that can disrupt sleep and have a strong negative impact on quality of life.

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Diverticulitis Flare-Up Symptoms

Diverticular disease affects approximately 30 million Americans each year, according to the Rochester Health website. Diverticulosis occurs when little pockets, which are known as diverticula, form along the colon wall. When these pockets get inflamed or infected, the condition is called diverticulitis.

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Autoimmune Diseases That Cause Abdominal Pain

Autoimmune diseases occur due to a malfunction of the immune system, causing it to attack healthy cells and tissues in the body. The American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association reports that 23.5 million Americans suffer from an autoimmune disease, which is higher than the 22 million who suffer from heart disease.

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Metamucil & Diverticulitis

Diverticular disease was traditionally believed to be caused by a low-fiber diet, but according to The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse, the cause currently remains unknown.

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What to Give a 5-month-old Baby for Reflux?

The Mayo Clinic website explains that infant acid reflux, more accurately known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, is a very common problem that typically resolves on its own around 12 to 18 months of age.

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Foods to Stop Heartburn or Acid Reflux

Heartburn is a symptom of a digestive condition called gastroesophageal reflux disease, also known as acid reflux. Symptoms can be both extreme and painful and affect your quality of life.

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How to Eat After a Short Water Fast

When water fasting, you consume nothing but water for a period of days. Some individuals use this type of fast for health reasons – to lose weight or clear toxins from the body. Others may use a water fast to help clear their minds and go into a meditative state.

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Foods to Avoid with Diverticular Disease

If you have recently been diagnosed with diverticular disease, you may have already experienced some of the painful side effects of this condition. If you are looking for a way to prevent future flare-ups of this disease, your diet is a good place to start.

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How Is a Feeding Tube Removed?

Feeding tube removal is usually performed by a licensed health care professional, either a nurse or physician. Nasogastric feeding tubes are rigid plastic tubes that are inserted through the nose and passed down through the esophagus to rest in the stomach.

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How Does the Salivary Gland Help to Digest Food?

The process of digestion begins in your mouth. The salivary glands start to function as soon as you take the first bite of food. There are three large salivary glands and numerous smaller ones located in your mouth and throat. The larger salivary glands occur in pairs and are located on either side of your mouth.

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Bile Acid in the Stomach

If you have ever experienced heartburn that travels up your throat and into your mouth, leaving a sour taste behind, it may be due to bile acid in your stomach. When this fluid fills your stomach, its cause is bile reflux, a condition often related to acid reflux.

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How to Cleanse Your Colon for a Colonoscopy

A colonoscopy is a test in which a small camera affixed to the end of a lighted thin, flexible tube is inserted into the colon for examination. Colonoscopies are used, according to the American Cancer Society, to screen patients for problems such as polyps, colon cancer and bleeding.

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Remedies for Gas, Bloating & Cramps

Gas, bloating and cramps are symptoms that generally present together. An individual will feel bloated when too much gas forms in the stomach and intestines. The stomach area feels full and uncomfortable. This can sometimes lead to cramping when the gas travels further down the lower intestines.

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