Side Stitches: How to Handle The Problem
Side Stitches is a medical term, meaning a catch in the side. Given the rarity of the words, there are those that may not be familiar with the term.
Side Stitches is a medical term, meaning a catch in the side. Given the rarity of the words, there are those that may not be familiar with the term.
We find it difficult to talk about embarassing symptoms, but it is important to overcome that embarassment – it could save your life!
Constipation rarely merit’s a visit to the doctor, but it can be a nuisance and make your life miserable.
Here are the tips to undo diarrhea…
For some people, consumption of dairy products, such as milk, ice cream and cottage cheese can cause bloating, pain, diarrhea and gas — a condition called lactose intolerance.
Do you know that weirdest stone can grow in human body? What?! This sounds odd! You may hardly accept the fact of the arrival of the “new stone” in the body. You may not believe me, but this is a fact. Our body has become an ideal and favorable “breeding ground” for “weirdest stones” particularly in the bladder, kidney, liver and urinary tract. If these stones stay longer in our body, they may trigger our health problem and their existence may even life-threatening if immediate medical treatment is not given.
Dozen or even more toxins may have ended up in your stomach. No wonder, chemical and pesticide residues have become main ingredients in our diet. Many of us may have carried unhealthy levels of toxic chemicals in our bodies. So, be careful and alerted on what you put into your mouth!
About the condition and health of feces and related diseases among babies and children. As first-time parents, your relief doesn’t last long when you observe skin rashes, diarrhea, constipation, weight loss, unexpected watery, abnormally colored feces showing up in their diapers, and other warning signs. These symptoms can all be downright scary and can easily send chills down to your spine and may even take new parents by surprise.
Doctors of McMaster University in Canada just published the newest research results on peppermint oil in the British Medical Journal. It was stated that it was much more efficient than drugs on irritable bowel syndrome. Is anyone surprised?