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… You may get relief by putting a heating pad or cold compress over the perineal area.Fiber: Constipation often aggravates IC, so eat more fiber or throw a constipation-relieving product in your cart at …
… getting diverticulitis?” Unfortunately, we don’t know why people get it. We think it’s from high pressure in the bowels and being constipated. We suggest eating a high-fiber, healthy diet and avoiding constipation.
… water. Dr. Sherman says you can give them a few ounces of juice as needed to address constipation.Once your kiddo’s a year old, you can introduce cow’s milk, plant-based milks, decaffeinated …
… down a lot of water, or you might end up with some pretty unpleasant digestive issues, including constipation, bloating and gas.“Too much of a good thing is too much,” Czerwony says. “If you’re …
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… toxicity, Tylenol can also cause a number of unpleasant side effects, including:Nausea and vomiting.Abdominal pain.Constipation or diarrhea.Indigestion (dyspepsia).Cough or shortness of breath (dyspnea).Dry mouth.Skin rash.As you’ve …
… in rare cases — even death, according to NIDA and other agencies.Mild effects of kratom can include:Constipation.Drowsiness and sedation.Dry mouth.Frequent urination.Hypothyroidism.Itching.Lower libido.Nausea and vomiting.Sweating.Weight loss …
… it’s OK to have canned, frozen or steamed fruits and vegetables.Stay hydrated. You may experience constipation while on a low-fiber diet. Drinking water and staying hydrated are key.Keep it small. Try …
If you’re a gum chewer, you’ve been there: You need to get rid of your gum, but there isn’t a trashcan to be found, not a scrap of paper in sight. Sure …
You’re in the middle of a dinner with friends, when all suddenly, you get the urge to burp. You quickly grab your napkin and try to discreetly cover up it up.While it can …
Sea moss is a type of red algae. It’s also known as Irish sea moss and Irish moss — or Chondrus crispus, if you want to get formal about it. It’s harvested for its …
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