If you're constipated and food is moving through your gut slowly, it gives more time for gas to build up. When food sits there longer, it gives microbes more time to work on it and make more gas. As you get older, your digestion might get slower, leading to more gas. Certain medici...
Everyone has some gas. But you might have more than usual because of these things. See what the culprits are.
But traveling to new time zones messes with your internal clock, which might throw your body out of sync with your usual poop schedule. Back home you may have a morning bowel movement, but until your vacation body catches up to local time, that a.m. poop might be when you’ve fallen ...
Both breastfed and formula-fed babies can have gas. A few possible causes include: An immature digestive system. Your baby's tummy is still developing and learning to digest, so food doesn't break down completely yet. Swallowing air. Babies often swallow air when sucking on the breast or ...
We know that fruits and vegetables have hundreds of protective and preventative effects on the body, so is it actually more fiber protecting us, or more of the right foods? … So Why Don’t Eskimos Get Constipated? … Because you don’t need fiber to poop. ...
The most common type is gas colic, which causes mild discomfort due to excess gas production. This is easily alleviated with minor medical intervention. Obstruction lesions occur when a horse’s digestive tract is impacted, making them constipated. An impaction can happen due to a horse’s natur...
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Do apricots give you gas? The following fruits have a reputation for being gas-producing as they contain fructose, sorbitol, and/or soluble fiber. Again, these fruits are good for you, so try to eat them on days when it is OK if you are a little gassier than usual: Apples. Apricots....
Pain. Does he have gas? Reflux? Overtiredness. What was his waketime before the nap? Has he had previous bad naps that day? Is he always missing naps and chronically overtired? Active sleep environment. Some babies do not sleep well if there is a lot of light, sound or movement (you...
Doug and I have been talking. Some people work for you. Sounds like they’re ready to put the continuity plan to work and they keep asking Yes, they’re okay. Has he said anything to you? When do you think we can shove ’em off the balcony? I....