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Diarrhea After Eating: Why Does It Happen and How to Prevent It?
Is this a typical problem? Diarrhea that occurs after you eat a meal is called postprandial diarrhea. This type of diarrhea is often unexpected, and the feeling of having to go to the bathroom can be quite urgent. Some people with postprandial diarrhea experience pain during bowel movements. In most cases, this pain goes away after a bowel movement. This condition is not uncommon, but it can be difficult to diagnose. That's because postprandial diarrhea is sometimes a symptom of another condition.
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Nighttime Diarrhea
Nighttime diarrhea can cause anxiety and discomfort. Diarrhea is a condition when you pass loose, watery stools. Nighttime diarrhea occurs at night and often disrupts your sleep. There are many causes that can lead to diarrhea at night. You may only have mild diarrhea, which will resolve within one or two days. Or, you may experience chronic nighttime diarrhea. Chronic diarrhea lasts for more than four weeks and may indicate a more serious health condition. You should consult a doctor if the diarrhea is severe or chronic.
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Frequent belching and loose stools may indicate what disease, and how can it be treated?
I frequently have a gurgling stomach, slow digestion, and sometimes feel like food is stuck in my throat. I also experience pain in the left side near the rib area and occasionally have loose stools multiple times a day. Doctor, could you please tell me what disease this could be a sign of and how to treat it?
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Can Essential Oils Help Alleviate Heartburn Symptoms?
Heartburn affects more than 60 million Americans each month. Heartburn is a burning pain in your chest, burning sensation that occurs in the lower chest area, just behind your breastbone. Heartburn occurs when stomach acid backs up into the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach (esophagus) - known as a disorder called Acid reflux.
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What is the disease of vomiting coffee grounds-like substances?
Vomiting blood is an uncommon condition but has many potential serious health problems. So what is the main cause of vomiting coffee grounds-like blood?
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Pale stool: Possible causes and when to seek help
Normal stool can vary in shades of brown, primarily due to diet. If your stool is pale or clay-colored, you may have an issue with your biliary system, including the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas.
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Can you use honey to treat acid reflux?
When over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription options are not suitable, some people are turning to natural remedies to relieve symptoms, including honey.
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Can ginger be used to treat acid reflux?
If you are dealing with the burning sensation of acid reflux, you have probably tried many treatments to get relief. While over-the-counter medications and lifestyle changes can help, natural remedies, like ginger, can also ease your symptoms.
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5 herbal remedies for constipation
Constipation is one of the most common digestive problems in the United States, affecting about 2.5 million people. It is defined as having a difficult, dry bowel movement or having a bowel movement less than three times a week.
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7 Ways to Reduce Constipation After a Cesarean Section
As with any surgery, a cesarean section has complications and risks. Many new mothers experience constipation after giving birth. After surgery, hospital staff will likely encourage you to move around as soon as possible. This helps prevent blood clots and constipation.
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