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Results 51 - 60 of 230 for Flatulence
  1. ... instruments were inserted through these cuts. A harmless gas was pumped into your belly to expand the ... or both shoulders. This pain comes from any gas still left in your belly after the surgery. ...
  2. ... therapy may be used to treat: Air or gas embolism (a bubble that gets trapped in a ... infections Decompression sickness (for example, a diving injury) Gas gangrene Necrotizing soft tissue infections Radiation injury (for ...
  3. ... every 2 to 3 hours. Pain caused by gas or intestinal spasms after feedings. The pain develops ... Foods that a breastfeeding mother eats may cause gas or pain in her child. Colic . Many infants ...
  4. ... that contain mucus, are foul smelling, or float Gas, bloating, or distended belly Problems getting enough protein, ... decrease or get rid of foul-smelling stools, gas, and bloating. Take enzymes with all meals and ...
  5. ... boiling makes them less likely to give you gas. To cook your beans: Drain and add fresh ... Use bean flour for baking. To reduce the gas caused by eating beans: Always soak dried beans. ...
  6. ... certain nipple shape, or they may have less gas with certain bottles. Others are less fussy with ... They are said to help prevent colic and gas, but this is unproven. These bottles have a ...
  7. ... pumped into your colon, and burp or pass gas more often over the day. If gas and bloating bother you, here are some things ...
  8. ... feel in your throat or chest, burping or gas bubbles, or trouble swallowing food or fluids. ... liver, or small intestine. This is very rare. Gas bloat. This is when the stomach overfills with ...
  9. ... irritation from a wet or dirty diaper, excessive gas, or feeling cold Hunger or thirst Illness Infection ( ... the child seem to have a lot of gas? What other symptoms does the child have? Such ...
  10. ... be a sign of a serious medical problem) Gas in the intestines from eating foods that are ... as: Absent menstrual period Diarrhea Excessive fatigue Excessive gas or belching Irritability Vomiting Weight gain or loss ...
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