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Yes they are!! In fact we are more organisms than human cells if you count the number of cells. Bacteria reside in the gut responsible for the digestion of many food nutrients we consume. some enzymes what we do not have is presenting in bacteria!Yes, it is.
On our skin and even inside our own bodies, like the digestive tract, we have bacteria, considered to be our own micro flora, these are bacteria picked up in our environment that protect us. If you are away from home sometimes, because we are not normally exposed to some types of bacteria our micro flora may not be effective. But it is possible to get immunizations, that will help our bodies build up antigens to protect us.
Home remedies for diarrhea include drinking plenty of water. Bouts of diarrhea, especially if they last a long time, can deplete the body of fluids and cause dehydration. Another remedy is to eat yogurt or take acidophilus. Both contain beneficial bacteria that will combat whatever is causing a disturbance in the digestive tract.
If you've got a "bile buildup in the stomach", surgery may be required. Bile doesn't normally enter the digestive system until after the stomach, and if your digestive tract is flowing backwards, home remedies are not likely to help.
The digestive system contains many types of bacteria in very high numbers. No one knows the exact number, especially since bacterial colonies constantly grow. E Coli is one of the most most-well known I bacteria that help digest food, but that can also cause severe illness if people forget to wash their hands after using the toilet.
The large intestine, commonly known as the "colon", is one of the last stops in the digestive tract. It is primarily responsible for converting partially digested food into waste that can be expelled from the body. The colon is home to millions of bacteria that finish breaking down food particles that have already been processed by the small intestine, and it is also responsible for absorbing water and vitamin K.
No, just your digestive system.
bacteria?
plenty of fluids, preferably water.......... flush it out!
Yes. Azo Test Strips claims their products are the same ones doctors use in their offices to diagnose urinary tract infections. They are available for home use. http://www.azoproducts.com/products/azo_test_strips
If you are pregnant, the urinary tract infection should not have any bearing on the result of your test. The test looks for hCG in the urine, and this is present if you are pregnant regardless of any infection.