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What do you know about constipation, its causes and symptoms?

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  What do you know about constipation, its causes and symptoms? Constipation is defined as having chronic difficulty moving stools (colons) for three or more consecutive days. It can be caused by conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, chronic kidney disease, colon cancer or other factors, such as pregnancy. Constipation is a normal part of aging, but it can become more serious over time. While constipation is common in adults, those with end-stage chronic kidney disease have even greater constipation. Severe constipation can result in rectal prolapse or hemorrhoids, or the accumulation of toxins in the abdomen. On the other hand, constipation in adults with end-stage kidney disease is associated with an increased risk of fluid retention. Constipation can be a symptom of a number of health issues, such as ulcers in the digestive system or pain in the upper back. Constipation can also be a symptom of dehydration. Without enough fluids, the colon's muscles will not contract and

What are causes and symptoms of kidney stones? How to prevent kidney stones?

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 What are causes and symptoms of kidney stones? How to prevent kidney stones? Kidney stones are composed of sand and chemicals that usually form in the kidneys when the urine is too concentrated. There exist 2 major kinds of kidney stone: Chromium chloride - typically affects an adult's urine. Chromium(III)-containing minerals - usually a young adult's urine. The cause of most stones is not yet known. Factors such as genetics, family history, and obesity increase the chance of a person developing kidney stones. Relation of high levels of potassium and calcium with kidney stones Similarly, potassium is used as a regulator of calcium crystal formation. Potassium is inversely associated with kidney stone formation. Citrate and potassium are commonly used to increase urine pH with oral potassium citrate supplements and have been shown to be 96% effective in treating recurrent stone formation due to low blood citrate levels sex. Citrate-rich foods have been shown to provide benefit

Healthful benefits of almonds for human body

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  Healthful benefits of almonds for human body Almonds are a popular food item around the world. They're used to make delicious desserts, such as pastry and cakes, as well as savory dishes such as salads and casseroles. People who eat plenty of almonds have a healthier body and mind. They're also a good source of protein, Vitamin E, potassium and other important nutrients. Almonds are a good source of protein and many other important nutrients. They're also high in unsaturated fatty acids and calcium. The protein found in almonds is very easy for the body to digest and use. This is thanks to the small size of the protein molecules found in almonds. Additionally, many vitamins and minerals are plentiful in almonds. The main one being vitamin E. This antioxidant is very important since it helps protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. It also keeps skin healthy and protects it from inflammatory disorders. Almond has a well-established link to a healthy lifestyle. I

What is hepatitis B?

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 What is hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a viral infectious disease that reasons inflammation of liver. The inflammation damages the liver, and often results in liver failure. Symptoms People with hepatitis B are born with it. Often, the only symptoms they experience are occasional blood in the stool or blood in the urine. The blood in the stool may be blue-black. More severe symptoms include jaundice, dark urine, joint pain, and fever. The most obvious sign of hepatitis B is jaundice. The discoloration of the skin and eyes, yellowing of the skin, and dark, tarry stools, particularly if they are dark brown or black, are all caused by an increased level of bilirubin in the blood. An individual with hepatitis B will typically have a small skin rash, or non-itchy, red skin in the armpits and groin. Other hepatitis B symptoms may include: unexplained tiredness light-colored stools inability to digest milk and dairy products nausea and vomiting pain in the stomach and abdomen yellow skin or eye