Sentences with phrase «intestinal tract problems»

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When it passes through your digestive tract, psyllium can produce beneficial effects by easing symptoms of intestinal problems such as diarrhea, constipation, hemorrhoids and irritable bowel syndrome.
In case the problem continues, cut back on citrus fruits until your baby's intestinal tract becomes more mature.
Dysbiosis is a general process where various forms of disruption involving different microbes, at locations along the roughly nine meters of the intestinal tract are likely to cause different medical problems.
And the problem is most people whose intestinal tracts are alkaline, or guts are alkaline especially the stomach, they're gonna have protein issues, they're gonna have maldigestion; if a urinary tract is too alkaline, you're gonna get a yeast infection, or a UT — a UTI or E. coli, you know, BB infection.
Alfalfa, a great source of chlorophyll and mineral supplements that are all alkaline, which have a neutralizing effect on the intestinal tract and easing digestive problems, such as upset stomach, nausea, morning sickness, stomach ulcers, gastritis, and indigestion.
It also soothes and heals the gastro - intestinal tract and is thus a potent medicine for people suffering from food sensitivities and digestive or bowel problems.
Either way, the problem can be greatly helped with dietary and lifestyle changes along with specific homoeopathic and herbal remedies that strengthen the mucosa (intestinal lining) in the entire gastrointestinal tract.
One of the problems with gluten is that we do not break it down very well in your intestinal tract.
Insoluble fiber can cause pathogenic changes in the intestinal tract unless properly soaked in an acid medium.9 Oat bran, which is high in phytic acid, as well as related bran products can cause numerous problems with digestion and assimilation, leading to mineral deficiencies, irritable bowel syndrome and autoimmune difficulties such as Crohn's disease.
Deficiency of magnesium can occur in people who abuse alcohol or in those who absorb less magnesium due to: • Burns • Certain medications • Low blood levels of calcium • Problems absorbing nutrients from the intestinal tract (malabsorption) • Surgery
The problems occur when FODMAPs fail to be absorbed by the gastro - intestinal tract and instead sit in your digestive system, where they meet pathogenic bacteria living in your intestine.
«We're concerned especially about spicy foods, which can create problems in the intestinal tract, and fatty foods, even a small amount of which can cause pancreatitis, which can be life threatening.
We know, however, that antacids of the first class also have the potential to let bacteria colonize upper areas of the intestinal tract where they do not belong - another potential problem.
Many of these foreign objects pass through the intestinal tract without problem.
Many of these objects will pass through the intestinal tract without problem.
Some pet owners also give probiotics to their pet to alleviate problems of the gastro - intestinal tract.
In addition, it clings to the intestinal tract causing intestinal problems.
In small amounts, the cat's digestive system is able to pass the fur through the intestinal tract without any problems, transporting it out of the body through the cat's feces.
The severity of the clinical signs depends somewhat on the location of the intussusception, with problems lower in the intestinal tract causing less severe clinical signs.
On the other hand, foreign bodies or hairballs in the intestinal tract usually cause more severe problems, such as teeth grinding, anorexia, vomiting, weakness, abdominal distension, shock and death.
Similarly several anti-tumor antibiotics have adverse effects on the gastrointestinal tract, causing vomiting, diarrhea & irreversible problems with the intestinal tissues.
The problem with giving too much prednisone is that it suppresses the immune system throughout the pet's body - not just in the intestinal tract.
Urinary tract infections, stomach problems and vomiting, kidney failure, intestinal upsets, diabetes, allergies, ear infections, respiratory infections and over-active thyroid gland.
- Acute Bacterial & Fungal Infections - Heartworm Prevention - Vomiting - a Common Symptom of Many Possible Problems - Diarrhea - a Common Symptom of Many Possible Problems - Vomiting & Diarrhea Diet Therapy - Urinary Tract Problems - Fecal Examinations - Common Intestinal Parasites of Dogs
If radiographs suggest a possible problem, surgery may be recommended, or follow - up X-rays at several intervals may be taken to ensure a foreign object is successfully moving through the intestinal tract.
Remember, hairballs are nothing to sneeze at; they can become trapped in your cat's intestinal tract and cause blockage, a more serious problem than occasional vomiting.
The digestive problem can originate in the liver, stomach, pancreas, mouth and intestinal tract.
Mast cell granules contain histamine, which can be irritating to your dog's intestinal tract, and your veterinarian may recommend long - term treatment with antihistamines such as Benadryl to counteract this problem.
The third problem it the tube itself, the passage of pieces of the tube may cause irritation whilst passing through the intestinal tract.
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