Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

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Stomach Cramps After Eating Sugar

There are several harmless reasons why some people experience stomach cramps after eating too much sugar, but there are also a few serious reasons.

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Ketosis & Leg Cramps

Leg cramps can intrude on your deep sleep, jolting you out of bed with an intense, sharp pain. When you become dehydrated or have an electrolyte imbalance, your risk of leg cramps increases. Dehydration results from not drinking enough fluid, sweating profusely, working outdoors in the heat and from stomach illnesses.

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Can Exercise Cause Constipation?

Doctors and health professionals often recommend exercise as a cure for constipation. However, your digestive system is very complex and it’s hard to change one part of the system without affecting something else.

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What to Avoid With Whey Allergy

A whey allergy can provoke severe symptoms, ranging from hives and eczema to diarrhea, vomiting and anaphylactic shock. Whey is a natural part of milk, so you have to avoid all milk products. Unfortunately, whey is also an extremely popular food additive.

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Stomach Pain After Eating Nuts

If your stomach starts to hurt every time you eat nuts, see your physician to rule out serious health issues. Mild discomfort that goes away a few hours after eating nuts is probably caused by intestinal gas that makes you feel bloated and uncomfortable.

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