fiber.. breads/crackers.. stay away from berries.
Some natural treatments for diarrhea include, eating yogurt, drinking more fluids, getting rest, and eating less greasy foods. If diarrhea is very frequent or lasts more than three days then see you doctor.
Not always. Some people may experience mild issues, such as diarrhea if they change their eating habits.
Yes, Advil (ibuprofen) can generally be taken when you have diarrhea, as it is not known to worsen the condition. However, it is important to consider the underlying cause of the diarrhea, as some gastrointestinal issues may be aggravated by NSAIDs. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice, especially if the diarrhea is severe or persistent.
Eating healthy is eating in small portions and eating mostly green vegetables and fruits. Avoid eating any white food such as pasta, rice, because they contain carbohydrates.
Yes, many people on WikiAnswers can give advice on an eating disorder. If you ask your problem in a different question and categorize it into the correct category, there is bound to be some WikiAnswers contributor willing to answer your question.
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You should have it screened for lymphoma. The symptoms you described are some of the symptoms for lymphoma.
The term for someone who makes noises while eating is "smacker." This behavior can also be referred to as "eating noisily" or "noisy eating." In some contexts, it may be described as a lack of table manners or etiquette.
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Yes, eating corn on the cob can cause diarrhea in some individuals, particularly if they have a sensitivity or intolerance to corn. The high fiber content can also lead to digestive issues if consumed in large quantities or if a person is not used to a high-fiber diet. Additionally, if the corn is not cooked properly or is contaminated, it can lead to gastrointestinal distress.
This is a question for your doctor. But it can be a side effect of some medications, and it can also be caused by diet.
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