Apr 25, 2008 |
Digestive difficulties discussed -- Dr. Mark A. Miller
MusicCityMoms posted their questions for gastroenterologist Mark A. Miller with Baptist Hospital -- he sat down to tell us what we wanted to know! QUESTION: I know I need to see a doctor but I'm not sure if I ... via The Tennessean
Chewing Gum Can Contribute to Gas Pains
Q. I get a lot of gas and someone told me it would help if I stopped chewing gum all the time . via ConsumerAffairs.Com
IBD Survival Guide for Women How to Hide Crohns Symptoms
Some Tips for Those Flares When you're having a Crohn's flare, you'll be dealing with symptoms that include abdominal pain and cramping, diarrhea that can be both sudden and explosive, gas, bloating, nausea, ... via Associated Content
Managing Your Menstrual Cycle with Superfoods
There are many wonderful aspects associated with being a woman. Women experience the joys of motherhood and many enjoy being feminine. via Associated Content
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or if you are planning to take any over-the-counter or prescription medications or dietary supplements with gastrointestinal anticholinergics or antispasmodics. via American Chronicle
Odor-eating underwear? It's no laughing matter
Q: I have an embarrassing problem: too much intestinal gas. What can I do to produce less of it, or at least make it less noticeable? A: Although flatulence -- excess gas in the intestinal tract -- may be funny ... via Daily Journal/Sunday Journal
Dear Dr. Donohue: Some time ago you wrote an article that involved slow digestion and described what occurs to people who have it. via HeraldTribune.com