Harmful bacteria can cause diarrhea and
other abdominal discomforts.
Not exact matches
It can definitely cause
abdominal discomfort because it IS laxative (it's a largely undigestible polysaccharide, or in
other words: dietary fibre, just like psyllium husk) and swells in the intestine, and if you're experiencing
discomfort then you're probably using too much.
People with coeliac disease must avoid wheat, barley and some
other grains, because the gluten proteins in those grains triggers an immune reaction that can cause
abdominal pain and
discomfort, constipation, diarrhea and
other symptoms.
As with
other signs of ovulation,
abdominal discomfort is short lived and lasts only about two days during the release of an ovum.
The most common symptoms include bloating, weight loss, and diarrhea but there are a number of
other symptoms that may occur including fatigue, dry skin, rashes, smooth tongue,
abdominal discomfort, joint pain, headache, anemia, depression, anxiety, tingling in hands or feet, menstrual abnormalities, smelly stools, constipation, or weight gain.
Xylitol is widely available and has a low incidence of
abdominal discomfort with overconsumption, which can be a problem with
other sugar alcohols.
They also delay stomach emptying, which can cause
other symptoms detrimental to restful sleep, such as
abdominal bloating and
discomfort.
Although tapeworms aren't life - threatening, they can lead to weight loss, vomiting,
abdominal discomfort, and
other issues if left untreated.
In any case where a dog is having trouble to breathe and is having
abdominal breathing I would recommend you visit your Veterinarian immediately as there is nothing you can do at home; it look like this is causing
discomfort for Casey and may be caused by salivary gland issues, lymph nodes, abscess or
other causes.
If your dog is losing her appetite, losing weight, is suffering from
abdominal pain or
other unexplained intestinal
discomfort, the cause might be pancreatitis.
Published in the academic journal «Pediatric Annals,» this study reported that functional
abdominal pain, a very real stomach
discomfort, often occurs with separation anxiety in response to the child's fear of being without his parent or
others to whom the child is closely attached.