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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Pune
AVOID
fruits such as apples, apricots, blackberries, cherries, mango, nectarines, pears, plums, and watermelon, or juice containing any of these fruits
canned fruit in natural fruit juice, or large amounts of fruit juice or dried fruit
vegetables such as artichokes, asparagus, beans, cabbage, cauliflower, garlic and garlic salts, lentils, mushrooms, onions, and sugar snap or snow peas
dairy products such as milk, milk products, soft cheeses, yogurt, custard, and ice cream
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Ayurveda•Belgaum
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FLATULENCE (Adhmana)
Flatulence or intestinal gas is the state of having excessive stomach and/or intestinal gas (waste gas produced during digestion) that is usually released from the anus with sound and/or odor.
CAUSES
1.lactose intolerance, Gluten intolerance.
2.Indigestion All type proteins carbohydrates and fats due to lack of digestive enzymes 3.Gastrosophagial reflux disease Peptic ulcers 4.Helmenthesis and Giardiasis (worm infestation)
5.E.Coli infection 6.Amoebiasis,...more
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Pune
It is most likely to be IBS.
No one wants to have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but if you take some preventive measures, you may be able to avoid it. Stress, anxiety, or eating and drinking the wrong things can cause digestive problems. You can find long-term solutions by making some simple changes in how you respond to stress and paying attention to your diet, nutrition, and lifestyle.
Take a look at these seven tips to keep your flare-ups at bay.
Tip 1: Manage Your Stress Stress...more
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Homeopath•Pune
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No one wants to have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but if you take some preventive measures, you may be able to avoid it. Stress, anxiety, or eating and drinking the wrong things can cause digestive problems. You can find long-term solutions by making some simple changes in how you respond to stress and paying attention to your diet, nutrition, and lifestyle. Take a look at these seven tips to keep your flare-ups at bay. Tip 1: Manage Your Stress Stress-related symptoms—like abdominal pain and...more
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Homeopath•Pune
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No one wants to have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but if you take some preventive measures, you may be able to avoid it. Stress, anxiety, or eating and drinking the wrong things can cause digestive problems. You can find long-term solutions by making some simple changes in how you respond to stress and paying attention to your diet, nutrition, and lifestyle. Take a look at these seven tips to keep your flare-ups at bay. Tip 1: Manage Your Stress Stress-related symptoms—like abdominal pain and...more
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All these is due to indigestion so correct your food habit, sleep at time for 7 to 8 hr, do morning walk, take mattha for stool related problem or dahi has probiotic qualities, burping and pain due to gastritis drink plenty of water, decrease count of tea or smoking etc, take nimbu sprinkled with kala namak for indigestion and burping problem.
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Ayurveda•Belgaum
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FLATULENCE (Adhmana)
Flatulence or intestinal gas is the state of having excessive stomach and/or intestinal gas (waste gas produced during digestion) that is usually released from the anus with sound and/or odor.
CAUSES
1.lactose intolerance, Gluten intolerance.
2.Indigestion All type proteins carbohydrates and fats due to lack of digestive enzymes 3.Gastrosophagial reflux disease Peptic ulcers 4.Helmenthesis and Giardiasis (worm infestation)
5.E.Coli infection 6.Amoebiasis,...more
Asked for male, 38 years old from Sonipat
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Homeopath•Pune
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No one wants to have irritable bowel syndrome (ibs), but if you take some preventive measures, you may be able to avoid it. Stress, anxiety, or eating and drinking the wrong things can cause digestive problems. You can find long-term solutions by making some simple changes in how you respond to stress and paying attention to your diet, nutrition, and lifestyle.
Take a look at these seven tips to keep your flare-ups at bay.
Tip 1: manage your stress stress-related symptoms—like abdominal ...more
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Gastroenterologist•Jalandhar
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Chronic Diarrhoea is a condition that results in watery or loose stools. While most diarrhoea subsides within a few days time, the chronic ones persist up to a couple of weeks. Some common symptoms that can help to identify chronic diarrhoea include bloating, nausea, fever, blood in the stool, abdominal cramps etc. Here is a brief look at the possible causes of chronic diarrhoea:

What are the possible causes of chronic diarrhoea?
Parasites and bacteria: Parasites and bacteria are of...more
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Homeopath•Pune
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No one wants to have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but if you take some preventive measures, you may be able to avoid it. Stress, anxiety, or eating and drinking the wrong things can cause digestive problems. You can find long-term solutions by making some simple changes in how you respond to stress and paying attention to your diet, nutrition, and lifestyle.
Take a look at these seven tips to keep your flare-ups at bay.
Tip 1: Manage Your Stress Stress-related symptoms—like abdominal ...more
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