...Alcohol Caffeine Fatty foods Spicy foods Stress and smoking can also cause LPR. It is possible to have LPR without having GERD, or to have GERD without having LPR. Eosinophilic...
...also be the result of:[5][9] Food intolerances, e.g. lactose, a sugar found in cow’s milk Food allergies Bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine Irritable bowel syndrome Microscopic colitis A deficiency...
...and lasts for 4-7 days. It is generally caught from contaminated food, especially meat, eggs, poultry and milk. Foods to avoid during pregnancy Foods which are associated with a heightened...
...in fatty fish, eggs, and fortified foods. Restricted intake of these foods can contribute to low levels. * **Medical conditions:** Certain medical conditions, such as celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, and...
...powerful primary headaches which are often accompanied by severe pain and throbbing, nausea, light sensitivity, hypersensitivity to sounds, and vomiting.[8] In 60 percent of cases, a migraine is limited to...
...food that can be eaten and slows the emptying of the stomach, resulting in a feeling of fullness after only a small amount of food. Qualifying for Weight Loss Surgery...
...or food groups and failing to absorb sufficient energy from one’s food as a result of malabsorption and diarrhea, people with Crohn’s disease frequently experience weight loss. Other symptoms Less...
...to various minerals, vitamins, and enzymes from the food that a person consumes. However, food can also be a source of many metabolic problems as they can contain additives, preservatives,...
...oils to bring soothing scents into your home or office, or use them in a massage to relax sore, tense muscles. 9. Eat Stress-Reducing Foods Certain foods can increase your...
...anywhere in the head or neck Sensitivity to light Sensitivity to sound Vision changes, such as blurred vision Nausea and food intolerance, which may in turn cause light-headedness Vomiting The...