Articles, tagged with "inflammatory bowel disease", page 1
14th March 2012
You have seen this many times; soft, liquidy poop found in a pile on the rug under the kitchen table. In this article I am going to go over the common causes of dog diarrhea, and how it is diagnosed based on the clinical signs. Lastly you will see the mor...
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Author:
Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
07th January 2011
What is Bronchiectasis?
Bronchiectasis is a disease condition defined by restricted, irreversible dilation of portion of the bronchial tree. It is classified as an obstructive lung disease, along with emphysema, bronchitis and cystic fibrosis. Involved...
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Author:
Sarah Li
08th July 2010
Users have to start by taking two capsules of Colopril daily. One is to be taken during the day and the other one at night. This dosage can be increased if needed. But the maximum has to be not more than six capsules in a 24-hour period. Users should have...
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Author:
seonest
02nd June 2010
Accutane linked to Inflammatory Bowel Disease:
Accutane, manufactured by Roche, is a drug used to treat severe acne. Isotretinoin, the generic form, is marketed by other companies under the names Amnesteem, Claravis, Clarus, Decutan, Isotane, Izotek, Ora...
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Author:
susan01
29th April 2010
The symptoms and signs can be devastating and harsh for those individuals who are unfortunate enough to contract vaginal Yeast Infections.
However, most people are unaware that when Yeast Infections remain untreated, they can have negative effects on t...
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Author:
Julie M White
11th April 2010
Inflammatory bowel disease is a very common illness experienced by people of all races. In every part of the world, many people experience this problem. Because the occurrence of the disease is in increasing number these days, a lot of people find means t...
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Author:
lisa lucero
22nd March 2010
Let's face it. Some people have avoided taking an omega 3 fatty acid supplement, because they are concerned about the possibility of fish oil pills side effects. The truth is that there are virtually no negative side effects at all to worry about when con...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
22nd February 2010
The immune system is designed to protect the body against bacteria, viruses, parasites etc. However, although it usually prevents disease, sometimes it can cause it. This article explores what we can do to help our immune system function more effectively....
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Author:
Valerie Cuell
08th January 2010
Bloody (not the expletive but the adjective) appropriately characterizes bowel movement bleeding. Bright red spots of blood drip into the toilet bowl or down the legs. Red blood oozes from the surface of stools. Toilet tissue may be stained by scarlet red...
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Author:
Rachel Rich
18th November 2009
Colonoscopy In IndiaQ. What is a colonoscopy ?A colonoscopy is an outpatient procedure in which the inside of the large intestine (colon and rectum) is examined. A colonoscopy is commonly used to evaluate gastrointestinal symptoms, such as rectal and inte...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
09th July 2009
Vomiting in dogs is a pet health condition that is a reaction or a symptom of an underlying disease such as cancer, diarrhea etc. During vomiting the dog will throw out all the food inside his stomach. Continuous vomiting can lead to dehydration due to lo...
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Author:
Thierry babineaux
20th April 2009
Not many women would be worried if they lost a few pounds. As a matter of fact, most women would be thrilled to get on the scale today and find out that they've been losing weight-especially if they haven't done anything to promote such a change. But the ...
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Author:
CornellDayne
17th April 2009
What is systemic yeast (Candida)?
Candida albicans is a fungal organism that is present in everyone's intestinal tract. It is normally kept under control by the immune system and by beneficial intestinal bacteria.
This balance is upset when these bact...
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Author:
aditya
16th April 2009
Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disorder with an unknown origin. It is often called iletis or enteritis and usually affects the lowest part of the small intestine. However, it can occur in other parts of the digestive tract, from the mouth to the...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
02nd March 2009
Perhaps you've watched your cat gulp down his chow quickly (like a dog!), then drink a lot of water(like a dog!), then he jumped up on the bed for a nap(like a cat). He wakes up and jumps off the bed -- whoops -- your cat is vomiting his dinner all over t...
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Author:
Kate Rieger