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No, That will help indigestion (heartburn).
No, That will help indigestion (heartburn).
For most people with diabetes, Milk of Magnesia is okay to take since the medication is sugar free. As with all medications, it is best to consult a physician.
That's what I've been wondering.
Milk of magnesia, Mg(OH)2 is used to cure indigestion because it is basic and indigestion is acidic.
milk of magnesia same thing happened when i was and thats what the doc told me to take good luck with that and dont trust a fart when taking it lol
Milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide) is most commonly found as a liquid. The magnesium in the liquid can both neutralize excess stomach acid and, if taken in slightly larger doses, act as a saline laxative. This means that the magnesium works to pull salt or a saline solution from the blood into the intestines, therefore increasing the amount of water in the intestines and causing a laxative action. Milk of magnesia is generally considered to be one of the more gentle laxatives, as opposed to stimulant laxatives such as Dulcolax.
Most kittens wean well before 10 weeks of age. Some kittens start to take an interest in their mother's food around 4-6 weeks, although some can take longer. Weaning is a gradual process and often takes several weeks. However, a healthy 10-week old kitten should not be on the mother's milk alone; by this age the kittens need extra sustenance and nutrients. The majority of the time, kittens are fully weaned from mother's milk and can be taken from their mother around 12 weeks.
Absolutely. Taking to many, even a couple every day can cause your intestine to rupture and cause internal bleeding. This is very painful. If you are taking it for dieting reasons, don't! Seriously. But, if you have been constipated, try Milk of Magnesia or visit the doctor for a remedy to soothe you.
A cat gets there milk when they are about 19 months to a year old sometimes they don't get their milk and won't be able to feed their kittens you can get cat milk from your local cat breeder and put it in a bottle and feed to the kittens (a little at a time) a cat might get their milk younger than 19 months- 1 year old if you are not sure if your cat has milk or not take it to your vet and see what they say ( i hoped this helps!)
No. Cow's milk should never be given to cats, especially young kittens. Cats cannot digest the lactose in cow's milk and can cause diarrhoea, which can be a major health risk for young kittens as they can die of dehydration very quickly. Kittens need their mother's milk, or if the kitten is an orphan, you can either find another nursing cat who can take one one more mouth to feed or take on the challenging task of bottle feeding it. Special kitten formula such as KMR (Kitten Milk Replacer) can be bought from your local vet.