constipation
constipation
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by Clara Myers - 2007-05-14
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is also known by its acronym--IBS. While IBS is a problem for women more often than men, it's not associated with other colon conditions. There is no inflammation of the colon...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-05-12
Constipation is a common disturbance of the digestive tract. In this condition, the bowels do not move regularly, or are not completely emptied when they move. The stools are unduly hard and unu...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-01
There are number of ways for treating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but one of the options that have been used for centuries is to use a herbal treatment for irritable bowel syndrome.There are a num...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-01
Irritable bowel syndrome is a disorder, which can be eased by keeping certain factors in mind. We have tried to list out few things that would be helpful to you in overcoming the problems like crampin...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-02
Many people suffer from the problem of flatulence, which is the act of expelling intestinal gas from the rectum. There are only two sources of gas in the gastrointestinal tract, swallowed air that ent...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-02
Although many people can people suffer infrequently with diarrhea or the sudden urgent need to rush to the bathroom after eating, this does not necessarily indicate a person has IBS. IBS, as well the ...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-02
Insoluble and soluble fibers are both irritable bowel treatment options that are natural and can be easy to add to a diet. They should be included as a vital part of any dietary regimen. Although th...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-03
Irritable Bowel Syndrome or IBS is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder. It is a disrupting condition in which sufferers usually experience gastrointestinal discomfort and bowel habit variability. Alt...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-05
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common intestinal disorder that is characterized by diarrhea and constipation (or sometimes both), abdominal cramping, pain and discomfort. There is no specific cau...
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by Susan Reynolds - 2007-06-05
Being a chronic gastrointestinal disorder, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is closely connected with the food we eat, and the way we eat it. This is why diet plays a very important role in alleviating ...