Commonly drugs known as non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, diclofenac etc.
may occur in certain populations, including those on the medications mentioned in interactions, alcoholics, and people with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract that impair absorption.
Some medications such as antibiotics, barbiturates, anti-tuberculosis drugs, high blood pressure medications, and several medications used to treat nervous disorders and psychological problems may cause color blindness.
Deficiency of Vitamin C (scurvy) will lead to gum changes and also causes problems with the blood vessels, hence causing bleeding in the gums. Also a deficiency in Vitamin K may also cause bleeding gums do to the lack of clotting factors which will lead to unusual or excessive bleeding.
Gas problems triggered by gastrointestinal disease may be harder to diagnose, and will typically require additional medical testing such as colonoscopy, barium enema, or an upper and/or lower gastrointestinal (GI) series.
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may occur in certain populations, including those on the medications mentioned in interactions, alcoholics, and people with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract that impair absorption.
CLA may cause gastrointestinal upset in isolated cases, and evening primrose oil can cause minor gastrointestinal upset and headache.
Usnea may cause gastrointestinal disorders in some persons.
Menstruation is an involuntary process. The rate of flow/bleeding is not influenced by what we do. Certain medications as well as stress may affect it.
Lexapro is generally safe to take with Tylenol (acetaminophen) but is not recommended to be taken with Advil (ibuprofen) or any NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) becausecombination of both may increase the risk of bleeding due to synergistic effects, NSAID antiplatelet effects augmented by inhibition of platelet serotonin uptake. The combination increases risk of upper GI bleeding. In short, don't take NSAID's with Lexapro because they can cause stomach bleeding. Tylenol is safe.
It is generally not recommended to take aspirin and diclofenac together because they both belong to the same class of medications called NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and can increase the risk of gastrointestinal side effects, such as stomach ulcers and bleeding. If you need to take both medications, it is best to consult with your healthcare provider for guidance.
Vegetable soup can sometimes cause you to have frequent bowel movements, which may cause some rectal bleeding due to irritation.
Severe illness, such as a heart attack, can cause ulcers or gastritis just due to the stress you body is under, these are called Cushings ulcers, and are treated the same way as any other ulcer, with medications. This is probably the most common cause of blood in the stomach, however, after a heart attack, people are put on several medications which increase their likelihood of bleeding, such as aspirin, plavix (especially after stents are put in), and heparin. You may have had some small bleeding in your stomach or intestines which was not detected before you were started on these medications which these medications made worse.
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Medications which have an adverse effect of bruxism (teeth-grinding) may cause cracking of teeth due to the high repetitive pressure applied between teeth , especially throughout the night. Stimulants such as diet medications may cause this, as may "activating" antidepressants such as Prozac/Paxil/Zoloft.
The scan gives a rough, though not exact, guide as to the location of the bleeding. It can tell where the bleeding may be, but usually not the cause.
Pain medications may have unpleasant side effects. In many people, narcotics cause nausea, vomiting, and impaired mental functioning. NSAIDs can cause kidney failure, intestinal bleeding, and liver dysfunction, but this is not true for everyone.