… s also a time when your body is going through some dramatic changes. Headaches, back pain and constipation are just a few common symptoms associated with pregnancy.“It’s normal to feel hot when you …
… proteins that are considered a complete protein, and their high-fiber content helps manage weight and prevent constipation. Like bulgur wheat, chickpeas are also rich in unsaturated fats, which promote a happy heart.Tahini: This …
… more iron in your diet by adding supplements or changing your eating habits.SupplementsIron supplements commonly cause constipation, so slow-release supplements are preferred. It’s important to talk to your doctor first, before taking …
… some people, a ketogenic diet can be taxing on the liver and the kidneys, and may cause constipation. So if you’re interested in a ketogenic diet, be sure to discuss it with your doctor …
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… digestive system and much more. Depending on your behaviors, it can lead to problems like lightheadedness, nausea, constipation and other troubles.Emotional health. Things like binging and feeling out of control around food carry a …
… problems.Low blood pressure (hypotension).Organ failure and brain damage.Osteoporosis and tooth damage.Severe dehydration and constipation.Stopped menstrual cycles (amenorrhea) and infertility.Stroke.If you’re binging and purging, talk to a healthcare …
… re constipated. But it’s always important to check with your pediatrician first.“If your infant has constipation, your pediatrician might recommend offering small amounts of 100% apple, pear or prune juice to help get …
When you have interstitial cystitis (IC), a painful bladder syndrome, every bathroom trip is stressful.“Whether you’re newly diagnosed or have been living with IC for longer than you’d care to think about …
There’s a lot of misinformation floating around about diverticular disease – namely diverticulosis and diverticulitis.Patients believe they can’t eat nuts or seeds (one of the most common myths). or they’re simply confused …
Sippy cups. Trainer cups. Bottles. Whatever you choose to use to feed your baby, the transition to regular, adult-sized cups can be a challenge. Some little ones are totally game, while others greet the …
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