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Bloating Top Related Articles
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1). Food that cause bloating By : Alison Cassar
Bloating is a very common symptom that people often experience after eating a meal. The bloating is usually felt in the lower part of the abdomen and sometimes in the upper section. Bloating usually feels as if there is pressure being applied from the inside and people often report that they can look up to six months pregnant. Bloating after eating is often different to the bloating experienced with menopause, pregnancy and PMS.
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2). WHEAT INTOLERANCE: Ten Things You May Not Know About It By : Michelle Hartman
Wheat intolerance, for example, is a common problem today. Wheat based ingredients are present in almost all we eat, and can be a major headache for sufferers. The reading of labels on the back of products in supermarkets becomes routine, with the problem being compounded by food manufacturers occasionally changing the ingredients in a product. What is safe one week doesn’t necessarily mean it is safe the next week.
Article Related to: wheat, wheat allergy, wheat allergy symptoms, wheat intolerance, food intolerance, bloated, bloated stomach, bloating, migraine, constipation, diarrhoea, lethargy, depression
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5). When you think you may be pregnant By : Jacqueline Flynn
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If you’ve had unprotected sex, there’s a possibility that you may be pregnant. But once you start having the early signs of pregnancy – absence of menstruation, morning sickness, bloating and swelling of the breasts – you might begin to believe that you are indeed pregnant. However, the next question is: what do you do if you think you’re pregnant.
Article Related to: pregnant, unprotected sex, missed periods, nausea, pregnancy, baby, morning sickness, fatigue, bloating, symptoms of pregnancy, signs of pregnancy, soreness of breasts, pregnancy tests, finding an obstetrician, midwife, adoption, motion sickness, nursery
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6). Chinese Medicine for PMS By : Farah Khan, L.Ac.
Many women have resigned themselves to the monthly emotional and physical roller coaster that their menstrual period brings. Psychological symptoms include weepiness, moodswings, irritability, anger, and depression. Physical symptoms can include bloating, cramping, backaches, breast tenderness, food cravings, headaches, acne, and digestive problems.
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7). Constipation In Children By : Dennis Conner
If you think your baby has constipation just because he has infrequent stools, then you better think again. Having infrequent stools does not really mean constipation although this malady is characterized by erratic bowel movement.
Constipation is a result of a deficient and wrong diet, inadequate intake of fluids or a problematic colon. Babies who take in too much refined food can be candidates for constipation.
Article Related to: constipation, bloating
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9). Self Help For Irritable Bowel Syndrome By : Alexander West
Irritable Bowel Syndrome [IBS] is a failure of the bowel to function correctly and results in pain and suffering for the individual concerned. To date there is no known cure for IBS; what works with one person does not work with another. This leaves the sufferer to find their own cure if the medical profession is unable to help them with their symptoms.
Article Related to: ibs, bloating, constipation, diarrhoea, causes, cure
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