How to Use a Fleet Enema
A Fleet enema clears the lower bowel quickly and safely when used as directed. Warm the bottle in your hands, lie on the left side with knees hugged to the chest, insert the tip gently toward the belly, and squeeze…
A Fleet enema clears the lower bowel quickly and safely when used as directed. Warm the bottle in your hands, lie on the left side with knees hugged to the chest, insert the tip gently toward the belly, and squeeze…
Yes — anxiety can cause real gut problems. The brain and gut are always talking, and stress turns up the volume so pain, bloating, nausea, or sudden diarrhea show up. Short bursts of anxiety speed up or slow digestion and…
An HIV negative result means the lab did not detect the virus or antibodies in your sample at that moment. This usually indicates no current infection, though very recent exposure can produce a false negative. Different tests check for the…
Red meat often causes gas because its tight muscle fibers and chewy connective tissue slow digestion, leaving larger protein fragments for gut bacteria to break down. Fatty cuts slow stomach emptying, giving bacteria more time to produce gas. Sulfur-containing amino…
Normal red blood cell (RBC) counts show how well blood carries oxygen. Ranges differ by age and sex, so doctors compare results to the right group. Men generally have higher counts than women, and children have age-specific normals. Factors like…
Krill oil can thin blood by making platelets less sticky and slowing clot growth. That can lead to easier bruising, heavier periods, or longer bleeding from cuts. The bleeding risk is small at usual doses but increases with blood thinners,…
Burps that taste like fish usually come from smelly compounds from food, digestion, mouth bacteria, or supplements rising into the throat. Strong fish, seaweed, garlic, or oily meals can leave residues that ferment without enough enzymes. Reflux, SIBO, oral bacteria,…
Stomach acid or irritated mucus has come up into the esophagus and throat, which aren’t built to handle that harsh fluid. Acid stings the sensitive lining and can reach near the voice box, so swallowing or clearing the throat feels…
Yes. A cold can cause stomach ache. Immune signals and airway inflammation travel to the gut and slow digestion, causing nausea, cramping, bloating, or loose stools. Fever, reduced appetite, medicines, and small shifts in gut microbes can make symptoms worse.…