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Symptoms of Indigestion

Monday, March 29th, 2010

symptoms of indigestion

Indigestion or dyspepsia is characterized by aches and pains in the abdomen attached.

You can have different origins but the most common cause is poor diet: overeating, eating very fatty foods, take a peak stress while eating, etc..

Indigestion symptoms are:

  • Pain and discomfort in the upper abdomen
  • Abdominal sounds exaggerated
  • Belching strong
  • Loss of appetite
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Types of Diarrhea

Friday, March 26th, 2010

types of diarrhea

The diarrhea is usually a sign that something is wrong with our digestive system in very specific cases of diarrhea becomes a recurrent disease, called chronic diarrhea.

Consider the types of diarrhea, which are classified by duration:

  • Acute diarrhea is sudden onset and lasts less than 2 weeks. Is given only once and does not compromise on health and nutrition of the person suffering. In acute diarrhea predominant loss of water and electrolytes. This diarrhea is cured spontaneously with adequate food. (more…)
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Diarrhea

Friday, January 1st, 2010

diarrheaWith respect to diarrhea, if your child has an episode of diarrhea without vomiting or fever and is in good spirits, that is, that this episode is not altered, it can implement a diet like the one below:

  • rice cheese.
  • polenta with cheese.
  • Chicken or beef or grilled or baked, no seasonings or fat or skin.
  • dietary gelatin.
  • grated apple or ripe banana ride.
  • hard cheeses.

If the child has several episodes of diarrhea, or diarrhea accompanied by vomiting or stomach pain (cramps) it is necessary to call the doctor decide whether it is necessary to assess hydration status. Also good news is that episodes of diarrhea before one can see if it is accompanied by fever, vomiting, before any of these symptoms consult immediately.

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