Trying to self-treat a suspected parasite with a so-called cleanse can do more harm than good
Excess mucus, ulcers, a high-fat diet and pancreatic conditions can make stool sticky
Aim for soft, bland foods and extra hydration in the first 24 hours after the procedure
Stomach bugs, foods and excess bile or fats can cause yellow diarrhea
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Focus on eating heart-healthy foods and consider intermittent fasting to help prevent and reduce liver inflammation
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Drinking water, eating high-fiber foods and exercising are just a few of the ways to get back to your ‘regular’ self
Explanations for feeling queasy after you eat can range from simple to more serious health issues
That cup of joe may help decrease inflammation and remove damaged cells in the vital organ
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