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Asked for female, 34 years old from Bangalore
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To decrease the chances of getting stomach pain you should do the following: Avoid fatty foods, such as red meat, butter, fried foods and cheese. Eat several small meals each day rather than two or three big meals. Avoid foods that seem to make your symptoms worse.
Exercise. Exercise is both an excellent way to prevent back pain and to reduce any back pain you might have. ... Exercises such as walking or swimming strengthen the muscles that support your back without putting any strain o...more
Exercise. Exercise is both an excellent way to prevent back pain and to reduce any back pain you might have. ... Exercises such as walking or swimming strengthen the muscles that support your back without putting any strain o...more
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You have to improve your food habits do
1. Take 2/ 3glass of warm water in the morning before brush 2. Take more water in day
3. Take meals at fixed hrs, chew food properly/ completely, no eating quickly 4. Take small amount of food at a time, take more frequent meals - may be five times a day.
5. No spicy/ fried/ fast/ junk/processed food. Caffeine, mints or mint-flavoured foods, pungent, sour things, tomato-based foods. 6. No smoking, chewing gum, and carbonated beverages.
6. N...more
1. Take 2/ 3glass of warm water in the morning before brush 2. Take more water in day
3. Take meals at fixed hrs, chew food properly/ completely, no eating quickly 4. Take small amount of food at a time, take more frequent meals - may be five times a day.
5. No spicy/ fried/ fast/ junk/processed food. Caffeine, mints or mint-flavoured foods, pungent, sour things, tomato-based foods. 6. No smoking, chewing gum, and carbonated beverages.
6. N...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Lucknow
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Seems to have dyspepsia. You may continue with this treatment but if no relief than you may change to on destroy chewable tablets. This may help.
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Asked for female, 56 years old from Navi Mumbai
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Regular intake of painkillers are harmful. They have only palliative effect. Exercise is the only way out to releave the pain. There are some exercises given on my health tips or u can get them on any health book or net. You can consult privately for homoeopathic medicines which are effective without side effects.
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Asked for female, 35 years old from Amravati
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MD, Fellowship in Intergrative Medicine,...read more
Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
There are multiple causes for your health problem .treat the root cause and not the symptoms or disease. 1) provide your weight, job nature, diet, lifestyle, stress levels, sleep issues, detailed medical history. These are needed to identify your disease triggers 2) provide all blood test results and all other investigation test results like scan, echo, endoscopy etc, if you have done any of them 3) are you with the right doctor for your specific disease if so he should have done all a) 4 inflam...more
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Place a heating pad or hot water bottle on your lower back or abdomen.
Rest when needed.
Give yourself a little massage where it hurts.
Exercise - get moving to relieve symptoms. Walking, running, yoga etc. Women who exercise regularly often have less menstrual pain. To help prevent cramps, make exercise a part of your weekly routine.
Avoid foods that contain caffeine.
Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol (if you do)
for this homeopathic treatment is very effective
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Rest when needed.
Give yourself a little massage where it hurts.
Exercise - get moving to relieve symptoms. Walking, running, yoga etc. Women who exercise regularly often have less menstrual pain. To help prevent cramps, make exercise a part of your weekly routine.
Avoid foods that contain caffeine.
Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol (if you do)
for this homeopathic treatment is very effective
for ...more
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