Combating Common GI Woes
Video Description: If heartburn, diarrhea or constipation has you down, check out these simple diet and exercise tips to ease your discomfort. Related Article Subjects: Diet And Exercise Tips to Ease Common Gi Woes, antacids, constipation, diarrhea, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gi tract, heartburn, hydrochloric acid, pyrosis, treat heartburn, Digestion Treatments, gastrointestinal disorders, GI Woes, illumistreamDiet And Exercise Tips to Ease Common Gi Woes
Antacids-type of DrugBy: Robert Baird | 06/02/2008 | MedicineAntacids neutralize stomach acid and increase the pH of the stomach. This action also inhibits activity of pepsin, a digestive enzyme that can be irritating to the stomach lining. They also increase the tone of the muscular valve between the stomach and the esophagus, which helps prevent stomach acids from getting into the esophagus and causing heartburn. Sudden Constipation: America's New Epidemic?By: The Colon Cleansing & Constipation Resource Center | 08/01/2007 | Diseases & ConditionsAmerica's New Epidemic - The Rise in GastroIntestinal Diseases. Learn more about these common GastroIntestinal Diseases. How to Select an AntacidBy: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 28/09/2008 | MedicineAntacids are medicines that ae used to neutralize stomach acid and relieve acid indigestion, upset stomach, sour stomach, and heartburn. Antacids are taken by mouth and work by neutralizing excess stomach acid. Though antacids generally contain ingredients such as aluminum hydroxide, calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, and sodium bicarbonate, alone or in various combinations, antacid products may also contain other ingredients which relieve gastric problem. How to Make the Side Effects of Antacids Less of a Problem?By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 28/09/2008 | Alternative MedicineOver-the-counter (OTC) products are medicines; one can buy without a doctor’s prescription. Many OTC products are advertised to relieve heartburn or acid reflux. These include antacids, bismuth subsalicylate, H2 blockers, proton pump inhibitors and combination medicines. Combination medicines may include two or more of such drugs. What is Infant Constipation?By: Kirthy Shetty | 28/07/2009 | HealthInfant constipation is the difficulty in passing bowels. Usually the bowels are hard and dry. It is actually a very common occurrence, especially in children and babies who have just been weaned off breast milk and have started formula milk or when he or she is given table food instead of strained foods. How to stop diarrheaBy: dr mony | 12/09/2009 | HealthGastroenteritis, cause by a virus that has entered the digestive tract or contaminated food or water, causes irritation, cramping, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Severe cases can lead to dehydration, so be sure to drink fluid and equilibrium your electrolytes (take Pedialyte for young children and the elderly, and sports drinks for everybody else.) Keeping It Regular: Treating ConstipationBy: Megan | 15/06/2009 | NutritionNo one likes to talk about this. (Believe me, I know. I've been putting off writing this article since my boss told me I had to write it.) On the other hand, no one likes dealing with it first hand either, so let's all be adults and talk about constipation -- specifically the treatment thereof. It's not going to be pretty. Antacid Combinations - LiquidsBy: Robert Baird | 18/01/2008 | HealthTo treat upset stomach due to too much acid secretion (including heart burn, gastroesophageal reflux, acid indigestion and sour stomach).
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