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Results 71 - 80 of 1,044 for Flatulence
  1. ... Ask your health care provider about this. Control gas, if it is a problem: Eat on a ... which food caused the problem. Over-the-counter gas medicine can also help if you have too ...
  2. ... a short period of time can cause intestinal gas ( flatulence ), bloating , and abdominal cramps . This problem often goes ... of all at one time, can help reduce gas or diarrhea . Too much fiber may interfere with ...
  3. Chlorine is present in: Gas released when mixing bleach with some of the powdered cleansing products and ammonia (chloramine gas) Gas released when opening a ...
  4. ... products are making the diarrhea worse or causing gas and bloating, your child may need to stop ... if they are making diarrhea worse or causing gas and bloating. Your child should avoid fruits and ...
  5. ... blast, bold, chroming, discorama, glad, hippie crack, moon gas, oz, poor man's pot, rush, snappers, whippets, and ... computer cleaning spray, freon , helium, nitrous oxide (laughing gas), which is found in whipped cream containers, and ...
  6. ... Most often, they are around the belly button. Gas may be pumped into your belly to expand ... a few days. This is caused by the gas used in the abdomen to help the surgeon ...
  7. ... using smoke detectors and electric appliances instead of gas appliances. You may not be able to smell gas if there is a leak. Or, install equipment ...
  8. ... may lead to ileus. This problem can cause gas, fluids, and the contents of the intestines to ... are always evaluated together with symptoms such as: Gas Nausea Presence or absence of bowel movements Vomiting ...
  9. ... cars, trucks, small engines, stoves, lanterns, grills, fireplaces, gas ranges, and furnaces. In closed spaces such as ... 21. Toffalett JG, Rackley CR. Introduction to blood-gas tests and blood-gas physiology. In: Toffalett JG, ...
  10. ... small amount of carbon monoxide and a tracer gas, such as methane or helium. You hold your ... then rapidly blow it out (exhale). The exhaled gas is tested to determine how much of the ...
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