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Stress And Stomach Problems - Articles
The connection between stomach problems and heart problems
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Mike Patten, DC
Posted
Thu 27 Jan 2011 3:53pm
found between the soleus, stomach, and the heart.
Most people that have stomach problems tend to use either tums or a proton pump inhibitor, PPI. PPI’s just shut down stomach... cholesterol has to go somewhere!
Ok, so what I am saying is this. People who take a PPI for their tummy’s actually make the problem worse. PPI’s shut down stomach acid. This shuts
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Bowel and stomach problems are e ...
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Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:39pm
Bowel and stomach problems are extremely common. This section includes articles which cover a wide range of bowel conditions and how they are treated... pain, diarrhoea and constipation. This article explains the procedure and how it is performed.
CONSTIPATION
Constipation is a common problem. This article looks
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A Week of STOMACH Problems
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Romelette L.
Posted
Fri 09 Apr 2010 12:12pm
I thought my stomach problem was cured already. It started last Sunday and then for three straight days, I have been going in and out of the bathroom for about ten times a day. On the third day, I drank the tea which was given by the husband’s client. And I also took Imodium. I thought my tummy has settled down already. I was so wrong. Until today
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Peristaltic abnormalities may delay gastric empting (watermelon stomach)
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Jan
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:58pm
Today I find this title sentence "Peristaltic abnormalities may delay gastric empting (watermelon stomach)" from Dermatology Online Journal.
This scleroderma symptom involves esophagus and gastrointestinal tract. Although my mother does not have the problem about acid reflux anymore, but her "water melon stomach" indicates that the peristaltic
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GASTRIC (STOMACH) CANCER
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Stephanie S. Jewett
Posted
Sat 24 Jul 2010 6:07am
. However, in the early stages, stomach cancer can cause indigestion, stomach discomfort or heartburn, nausea, loss of appetite and fatigue. When the cancer becomes larger, you may..., stomach pain (especially after meals), weakness and fatigue. Many of these symptoms can be caused by conditions other than cancer, so you need to seek medical attention right away
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Treating Stomach (Gastric) Cancer
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Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
gastrectomy: Removal of the part of the stomach that contains cancer, nearby lymph nodes, and parts of other tissues and organs near the tumor. The spleen may be removed. The spleen is an organ in the upper abdomen that filters the blood and removes old blood cells.
Total gastrectomy: Removal of the entire stomach, nearby lymph nodes, and parts of the esophagus
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