Articles, tagged with "stomach ulcer", page 3
29th May 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common of several autoimmune diseases that primarily affect the joints.
It is characterized by abnormal inflammatory responses that damage the synovial lining of the joints and other tissues. Components of the immu...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD
08th May 2009
It would be well to begin this article by stating that you should not drink wine if: (a) you have a stomach ulcer; (b) you suffer from Bright's disease or any other chronic kidney ailment; (c) you are acutely ill from any cause, or (d) you have religious ...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
09th February 2009
Drinking plenty of fresh vegetable or fruit juice as part of your detox routine is a perfect way to help maintain your fluid intake. Most fruit and vegetables contain a high level of water as well as many vitamins and nutrients.
It is essential to keep...
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Author:
Paul Elms
17th December 2008
Researchers in Japan have found a link between Helicobacter pylori and bad breath (halitosis). Helicobacter pylori is known to cause stomach ulcers, and doctors have long suspected that some cases of bad breath (halitosis) are linked to stomach problems b...
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Author:
R. Drysdale
13th October 2008
Controlling stress when you have a stomach ulcer is a necessary part of the recovery process and can be effectively managed with a chair massage. A gastric or peptic ulcer is a painful condition caused by the inflammation and subsequent erosion of the st...
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Author:
Brandon Thomas
05th September 2008
The stomach is a bag of muscle and these muscles crushes and mixes food with the digestive juices like hydrochloric acid and pepsin. Incase the lining of the stomach is damaged from one place or another, the particular acid and pepsin go to work on the li...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
05th September 2008
WHAT AND WHY: Pain in the stomach area can be caused by many things . Most commonly, the pain will be caused by constipation and gas, or infections caused by bacteria and viruses. The most important thing, is to determine whether you need to seek prof...
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Author:
Rich Fan
02nd September 2008
Chest pain is one of the most terrifying symptoms a person can have. There are various likely causes of chest pain. Some causes are softly inconvenient, while other causes are serious, even life-threatening. Chest pain may be caused by poor blood flow to ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
21st August 2008
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Stomach pain can lead to undesirable effects and it severity might pave the way to complications like stomach ulcer. Majority of people have been diagnosed by this kind of stomach disorder that mainly roots on a mere sto...
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Author:
Jenosize Sifer
17th July 2008
The guidance and help of veterans is a must to provide them a safe, loving and healthy environment to live in.
Here are few precautions that we should take to make our home poison-free for our loving pets:
- Beware of the plants present in the house...
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Author:
kon5518
14th July 2008
Stomach ulcer can be described as small erosion (hole) in the gastrointestinal tract of an individual. Though there can be different type of stomach ulcers, the most common one is duodenal ulcer. It usually occurs within the first 12 inches of small intes...
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Author:
peterhutch
27th March 2008
Eating is a pleasure to most people. The experience of tasting salty, sweet and spicy foods is a treat for the taste buds. But for some people food is a not a pleasure. After eating, they know that in 2-3 hours their stomach will be aching and they might ...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
26th March 2008
Do you know what PUD is? Do you know what causes PUD? PUD is the acronym for Peptic Ulcer Disease and it strikes billions of people around the world. It is estimated that over one million Americans suffer from PUD each day. It is unknown how many more peo...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
25th March 2008
Suffering from an ulcer, any place on the body, is not a great experience. They are painful, uncomfortable and can be a danger to your health if left untreated. It is estimated that 1 in 10 Americans will get such a disease this year alone. You may think ...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
25th March 2008
Did you know that you have a one in ten chance of developing an ulcer at some time in your life? These small perforations of the gastrointestinal tract can cause a world of hurt and complications that may jeopardize your health.
Stomach ulcers, someti...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON