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Uses of Flamipio
Flamipio is a prescription medication indicated for the treatment of diarrhea. When using the drug can occur some unwanted side effects, so you should take the medicine exactly as directed and prescribed by your doctor.
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Uses of Perigolric
The use of Perigolric is to reduce intestinal motility, reduce gastrointestinal secretions and increase the tone of the anal sphincter. It also prolongs intestinal transit time, increases fluid and electrolyte transport, and reduces stool volume.
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Medicines that cause constipation
Constipation is a disease of the digestive tract, occurring quite commonly and seen in many age groups. This pathology is caused by many different causes, in which some drugs cause constipation, which is an undesirable effect when the patient takes it for a long time.
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5-year-old children often burp, why?
Burping in 5-year-old children is sometimes just a normal accumulation of air in the stomach, but it can also be a warning sign of some diseases in the digestive tract. Therefore, parents need to carefully observe the symptoms to take their children to see a doctor early, helping to accurately determine the problem that the child is suffering from.
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Irritable bowel syndrome in children: What you need to know
Irritable bowel syndrome in infants is often difficult to identify because they do not know how to accurately describe the symptoms, parents should equip themselves with basic knowledge to better care for their children.
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