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The small intestine is the part of the gastrointestinal tract. It is also called a small bowel. It is about 6 m (20 feet) long. Its upper end is connected to the stomach and lower end is connected to the large intestine. The main function of the small intestine involves the breakdown of the food particles and absorption of nutrients, fats, vitamins, and other substances from it. It is divided into three parts such as duodenum, jejunum, and ileum.
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Small intestinal cancer is a very rare d...more
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Hi lybrate-user, there are different types of worms in your body.
After stools test and as per your symptoms I will be able to decide which remedy to give you.
Till then, teat pumpkin seeds, raw or roasted whatever you like
take probiotics, curd, yakult is good
take lots of fluid
keep you gut healthy.
After stools test and as per your symptoms I will be able to decide which remedy to give you.
Till then, teat pumpkin seeds, raw or roasted whatever you like
take probiotics, curd, yakult is good
take lots of fluid
keep you gut healthy.
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Diverticulosis refers to a serious medical condition when pouches develop on the walls of your colon,which is another name for the large intestine. These pouches are small in size and usually vary from 5 to 10 millimeters, but can get bigger when this condition becomes serious. Diverticulosis is usually discovered while performing tests for other medical conditions on your body. Once these pouches become infected and inflamed, they may cause acute pain in your abdomen. This condition is called d...more
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Intestinal perforation or gastrointestinal perforation, as it is most commonly called, occurs when a hole forms somewhere in the lower digestive tract. This can be in the stomach, small intestine, or large bowel. It can happen due to a number of different diseases. It can also be the result of trauma, such as knife wound or a gunshot wound. Attempt this quiz to find out more about intestinal perforation, it s possible complications, symptoms, and other details.
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Mind and body are interlinked, and psychological problems like high levels of stress, anxiety or tension badly effect our bodily functions. When we are in continue state of high levels of stress, our body demands and needs more energy to fight against it. Due to this, activation of white blood cells occur. However, for a longer duration if it occurs results in weakening of immune system and leading to problems like headache, diabetes etc. Engage yourself in some relaxation exercise like deep bre...more
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Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned take medications as prescribed by your Doctor and complete its course and follow lifestyle modifications like this -
1) Try to eat smaller, more frequent meals. Chew your food slowly and thoroughly.
2) Avoiding triggers like fatty and spicy foods, processed foods, carbonated beverages, caffeine, alcohol, and smoking etc to prevent stomach bloating.
3) Maintaining a healthy weight. Excess weigh...more
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned take medications as prescribed by your Doctor and complete its course and follow lifestyle modifications like this -
1) Try to eat smaller, more frequent meals. Chew your food slowly and thoroughly.
2) Avoiding triggers like fatty and spicy foods, processed foods, carbonated beverages, caffeine, alcohol, and smoking etc to prevent stomach bloating.
3) Maintaining a healthy weight. Excess weigh...more
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