There is 11 Article with tag "Digestive Issues"
Parents should be aware of how to maintain children’s digestive health to support their overall well-being.
Malrotation of the gastrointestinal tract is a rare congenital condition where the intestines or other parts of the digestive system.
Some strains of E. coli, such as E. coli O157, can cause severe symptoms like intense diarrhea, dehydration, seizures, and neurological complications.
For some people, consuming caffeine can lead to side effects like nausea.
Overconsumption of fiber can have negative health impacts.
Recognizing the signs of a weakened immune system is important so you can take steps to strengthen it.
Dysentery and diarrhea both have similar symptoms such as watery stools and increased frequency of defecation.
Amebiasis is an infection caused by amoebas that causes diarrhea and abdominal cramps.
Duodenal ulcers are ulcers that occur on the inner wall of the duodenum.
Some cases of constipation in infants may be caused by health problems that require a doctor's examination and evaluation.
Changes in the prostaglandin hormone during menstruation are thought to trigger diarrhea or changes in bowel movements.