Articles, tagged with "dyspepsia", page 3
03rd November 2009
A clear understanding of the digestive processes that go on in the human body is vital to the understanding of the disorders from which digestion suffers. The major disorder is week digestion, dyspepsia or slackness of digestive processes, which are known...
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Author:
Jannet
19th June 2009
A clear understanding of the digestive processes that go on in the human body is vital to the understanding of the disorders from which digestion suffers. The major disorder is week digestion, dyspepsia or slackness of digestive processes, which are known...
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Author:
John Adison
19th June 2009
Common Signs of Acid RefluxIn GrownupsHeartburn and regurgitation are the basic symptoms of acidic reflux in growups. Other symptoms might include chest pain, increased salivation, sore throat and trouble in swallowing. GERD, the lingering condition of a...
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Author:
James Mwangi
14th May 2009
Most people use over-the-counter antacid as an immediate relief for acid reflux, but others are getting the relief they need by eating the right diet to reduce acid reflux. Acid reflux is a digestive problem and of course the food that you eat affects the...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
09th April 2009
Indigestion is a symptom that is caused by a number of stomach conditions, including hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), Helicobacter pylori, heartburn, and dyspepsia. Because many of these conditions can pose serious health risks, it i...
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Author:
John Adison
27th March 2009
Indigestion, also known as upset stomach or dyspepsia, is distress or a burning sensation in the upper abdomen, often followed by nausea, abdominal bloating, belching, and sometimes vomiting.
A three-fold process of digestion, absorption and assimilati...
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Author:
John Adison
22nd March 2009
Canine Hip Dyspepsia is a disease that is caused due to deficiency of vitamin C. In this disease there is bleeding gums, brittle bones and corroded ligaments. The disease is prevalent among dogs too. Though it is supposed that dogs do not need vitamin C t...
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Author:
david hobson
06th January 2009
Acid Reflux and indigestion is often mistaken as one and the same. Both disorder stem from too much acid production but differ in several ways. The main difference lies in the manner by which acid was prompted to cause disorder. Indigestion and its acid i...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
10th November 2008
Many people are in fact surprised to learn that terrible breath doesn't eternally stalk from the mouth itself but are also caused by digestive disorder and other such matter. Situation such as acid reflux ill health, a caught up bowel, diverticulitis, and...
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Author:
Alien
24th September 2008
Several people are really astonished to learn that awful breath doesn't forever stalk from the mouth itself but are reasons by digestive chaos and other such subject. Circumstances such as acidic reflux illness, a hindered bowel, diverticulitis, and just ...
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Author:
Alien
08th September 2008
For the treatment of GERD, several Acid Reflux Medicine are made available to the patients which can be bought OTC or over-the-counter or with a prescription from a doctor. Treatment by medication is aimed at reducing the discomforts and pain associated ...
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Author:
Melvin Finn
08th September 2008
What really is Acid Reflux Disease and how does it occur?
Acid reflux disease is a chronic condition primarily affecting the digestive tract. The barrier valve known as lower esophageal sphincter or LES lies between the tube connecting the mouth to ...
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Author:
Melvin Finn
08th September 2008
Acid Reflux Disorder, being one complex disease, may be indicated by various symptoms which may fall under the more common and the not so common manifestations. The condition is mainly caused by a dysfunctional or weak lower esophageal sphincter which wh...
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Author:
Melvin Finn
27th August 2008
Acid Reflux Medicine is increasingly becoming among the most common health issues that the adult population is facing. Its severity varies from case to case, but one common thing about it is the indication of the backflow of the digestive acid and enzyme...
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Author:
Melvin Finn
12th March 2008
The stomach normally secretes acid that is essential in the digestive process. This acid helps in breaking down the food during digestion. When there is excess production of acid in the stomach, it results in the condition known as acidity. Most acidity...
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Author:
Peter sams