Milk of magnesia is a stimulant laxative. It doesn't cause gas but it causes cramping because it stimulates the bowels to force feces out.
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Milk of magnesia is a stimulant laxative. It doesn't cause gas but it causes cramping because it stimulates the bowels to force feces out.
Yes, it is generally safe to take milk of magnesia and Gas-X (simethicone) together. Milk of magnesia is a laxative, while Gas-X is an anti-gas medication that helps relieve bloating and discomfort caused by gas. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure they are appropriate for your specific health situation.
No. Gas pains only cause stomach cramps.
No, but eating chili can cause gas pains later.
Baking soda is not typically used to alleviate gas pains. It may interact with stomach acid and cause discomfort. It's best to try over-the-counter gas relief medications or make dietary changes to help with gas pains.
Evidently, YES.
NO!
a big cause is gas, there others but this is one of the more common ones
Gas pains after laparoscopic surgery can be effectively managed by walking, staying hydrated, using heating pads, taking over-the-counter gas relief medications, and avoiding carbonated drinks and foods that can cause gas.
They don't. or at least shouldn't do. Milk, unless it is formulated puppy milk or milk directly from the mother, is harmful to dogs. All breeds of dogs are lactose intolerant. Dairy products will cause diarrhoea, constipation, tummy pains and excessive gas in dogs. Stop giving your dog milk immediately. Mustard is not part of a dog's diet because it is a seed, but they won't cause any harm. Though there is absolutely no reason for a dog to eat mustard.
Most likely it is trapped wind or gas pains. The excess progesterone in a pregnant woman's system slows down your digestive processes and can cause gas and bloating. If you think it is something more than gas pains, go see your doc. Here's a good article on it. babycenter.com