Generally, diarrhea is never normal. It means there is a problem with the way your digestive tract is working and too much water is being left in your stool. If it persists, you should see a doctor because you could become dehydrated. Also, taking anti-diarrhea medicine for more than a day or two (by manufacturer's recommendations) can cause trouble with your bodies natural electrolyte and fluid balances and this can have serious negative effects. If you have diarrhea for more than 48 hours you should definitely contact a medical professional.
The cramps are quite common before, during or after the period. Diarrhea is not common. It is possible to have diarrhea concomitantly with the period, but the diarrhea oftentimes is unrelated to the period.
you can drink or eat anything during the fast even your saliva.Saliva that normally it is prodeuced in mouth its normal that can be swallowed but not when its pouted outside the body.
is 114 normal for a fasting blood sugar
The daily fasting period is the day time from Dawn to sunset. Through this period you are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or to practice intercourse sex. After sunset, it is necessary to break the fasting by drinking, eating, and/or any other activities you do during the normal not fasting days.
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80-100 fasting
80-100 fasting
after fasting all night, what's the normal blood sugar level in the morning
normal!
Muslims do their normal duties and committments during fasting as in normal non fasting days. However, they get the capacity and efficiency to do it because of their strong faith in Allah (God in English and same God worshiped by Jews and Christians). Fasting per Islam rules means that for the Muslim adult, sane, healthy he/she is required to fast from dawn (first light) to sunset every day in the month of Ramadan (or voluntarly on other days of the year). Muslim fasting involves refraining from eating, drinking, smoking, and marital intercourse during the daylight hours. There are numerous health as well as spiritual benefits to Islamic fasting. Refer to link below.
Jewish law doesn't permit fasting during Passover.
They offer prayers and try to avoid sinful activities. They do normal routine of life as usual.