Digestive disorders
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Although many different factors can cause esophagitis, diet is one of the key ways to prevent the discomfort and pain caused by this irritation to the esophagitis to deteriorate. One of the many symptoms of esophagitis is the heat generated by the acid reflux, i.e. stomach acid splashing up into the esophagus....

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When an upset stomach due to diarrhea becomes intense it can prevent us from eating normally for some time. During these periods it is important to take care of our stomach and help it recover and return to normal. While we may not feel like eating we should not spend too many hours without doing so or we...

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Eating too many hearty foods or binging on foods you love can give you indigestion, or maldigestion. Indigestion causes stomach pain, bloating, nausea, gas, etc., in addition to general discomfort and loss of appetite. That is why at oneHOWTO we want to explain what to eat if you have indigestion, to try...

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When vomiting, diarrhea or food poisoning strike, fluid intake is essential to avoid dehydration. But drinking water may not be enough, because as well as the fluid, minerals are also eliminated from your body.
This is why it is recommended to take an Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) to replenish lost nutrients....

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Irritation of the esophagus can happen because of the return of stomach fluids. This generates discomfort and pain in sufferers. This is related to the esophagitis and it is directly related to gastro-esophageal reflux, quite a common problem with the digestive system. Still, there are several causes of...

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Whether something did not agree with you or because of bacteria such as gastroenteritis or e-coli, or simply because we have a condition that can affect our bowel movements as in the case of irritable bowel syndrome, diarrhoea is always a delicate and annoying condition. Normally we avoid eating so to...

Stool, poo, poop, caca, dookie; they're all used to make an often gross necessity sound less icky. However you refer to your child's stool, the only thing a parent should really care about is how healthy it looks. Stool can come in all sorts of colors, each one signifying something about the health...

Yellow diarrhoea is quite rare; generally, people in good health may suffer from yellow diarrhoea 1 or 2 times per year. When we see that our faeces have a yellow colour we usually worry. If the problem of yellow diarrhoea persists or appears often, and you suffer from chronic yellow diarrhoea, you must...
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