digestion

What Causes Vomiting? 7 Reasons Why and How to Ease It

What are the seven most common causes of vomiting? Morning sickness in pregnancy in a common cause of vomiting. Vomiting is a reflex directed by the brain toward the intestines to reverse their peristaltic movements to force the contents of the stomach out through the mouth. It is usually a symptom of an underlying disease. …

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How Do You Stop Stomach Cramps?

How do you stop stomach cramps? Most stomach cramps are mild and resolve on their own with the help of self care measures. Try following these home care steps to alleviate stomach cramps Get adequate rest. Drink plenty of water or other clear fluids. Avoid solid food for the first few hours. If cramps have been accompanied by vomiting, wait …

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Why Do You Get Gallstones?

What is the gallbladder?  Gallstones are made of material in the bile that crystallizes. The gallbladder is a small pear-shaped organ located below the liver on the right side of the belly. The main function of the gallbladder is to store bile, a substance secreted by the liver that is required for digestion. The bile contents in the bile may sometimes …

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What Does Green Stool Mean? Stool Color Chart & Diet

What does green stool mean? Green stool may be due to eating certain foods or taking iron supplements. The normal color of the stool is brown, although green or greenish stool is also considered normal. The most common causes of green stool include Eating green veggies such as spinach and kale Ingesting green food coloring Taking iron supplements Sometimes during …

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What Are the Symptoms of a Diverticulitis Flare-Up?

What is diverticulitis? Diverticula are small, bulging pouches that form in the lining of the digestive system in some people. They are usually formed in the lower part of the large intestine. The presence of diverticula is known as diverticulosis. They are usually seen in people over the age of 40 and rarely cause issues. When one diverticulum or diverticula …

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Peptic Ulcer Disease

What is peptic ulcer disease? Peptic ulcers are treated with a combination of lifestyle changes and medications. Peptic ulcers are sores that develop on the inner lining of your stomach and the upper portion of your small bowel (duodenum). There are  two types of ulcers, stomach ulcers and duodenal ulcers. A peptic ulcer can give you belly pain or sometimes bleeding or …

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What Is the Life Expectancy of Someone with Crohn’s Disease?

What is Crohn’s disease? People with Crohn's disease may expect a normal lifespan, but they are more likely to die of gastrointestinal-related ailments than the general population. Crohn’s disease is a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the gut (digestive tract). Crohn’s disease belongs to a group of conditions known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It can affect any part …

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Stomach Pain: Causes, Types and Prevention

What is stomach pain or discomfort? Stomach pain and discomfort may be due to a variety of causes. Sometimes, you may have pain/discomfort in a particular part of your belly or all over the belly for a short or long period of time. You may also experience troubling symptoms such as bloating, belching and nausea or heartburn, diarrhea or constipation …

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When Stomach Pain Is and Is Not an Emergency

When is stomach pain not an emergency? There are many causes of stomach pain and some are mild and some more serious. Most stomach pains are harmless. They may be caused by overeating, gas or indigestion. If your pain is short-term, goes away after passing gases or stools and with over-the-counter products (laxative and antacids) or home remedies, there is …

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What Does the Spleen Do?

What is the spleen? The spleen helps with immune function. The spleen is an oval-shaped organ that sits under the rib cage on the left-hand side of the body. It is the size of a human fist. The function of spleen is to make new red blood cells and destroy old cells. It plays an important role- in the body’s …

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