Archive for May, 2010

Female Genital Complaints and Colitis Disease

col | May 26, 2010 | 0 Comments

No one female organ, certainly none as large and important as the colon, can suffer serious disorder without creating a shower of reflex effects upon those organs which come into relation with it in the same nerve channel. For this reason the female genital organs are particularly prone to disturbance when an extensive colitis exists.
Irregularities [...]

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Catarrhal Colitis With Spasm

col | May 21, 2010 | 0 Comments

Elsewhere in this blog, I have made the statement that the most dangerous stage in the course of the disease known as colitis is when the patient feels well. This may sound paradoxical but it is nevertheless true. It is true for the reason that this is the very time that the patient feels that [...]

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Intestinal Worms – My! What A Wormy World This Is!

col | May 20, 2010 | 0 Comments

Intestinal worms, is one of the simplest forms of colitis to deal with but the one most frequently overlooked. If you have any of the related worms symptoms mentioned below in this post lose no time in having your doctor make the necessary laboratory examinations or take my advice for the recommended at home parasite [...]

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Colitis in Elderly People

col | May 19, 2010 | 0 Comments

After the meridian of life has been passed there is quite naturally a lessening in the activity both of the glands and the tissues of the body. What is more important is the fact that these glands become markedly less efficient. Their function is to digest what has been placed in the food digestion tract [...]

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Colitis in Children – Celiac Disease – Celiac Disease Diet

col | May 18, 2010 | 0 Comments

This post is a close subject that tugs on my heart, “colitis children”. Dedicated to the parents and their suffering child.
Strange as it may seem, newborn babies may have colitis. It is, of course, a matter of common knowledge that during the period of infancy the food digestion canal, and particularly the intestines, are very [...]

Diverticulitis Diverticulosis Flip Flop

col | May 12, 2010 | 0 Comments

The diverticulitis diverticulosis flip flop. There is a reason, for the wide variation of symptoms of diverticulosis cases that I have seen first hand. The mere presence of a little sac in the wall of the colon by itself does not give rise to diverticulosis symptoms. However, should a hard particle, such as a seed, [...]

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Diverticulosis Diet Treatment – Surgery – Foods to Avoid

col | May 11, 2010 | 0 Comments

What should a person with diverticulosis do in order to limit the spread of the condition and prevent complications from occurring?
Diverticulosis treatment requires the very best of medical and surgical judgment. While a diverticulosis diet cannot be eradicated by proper treatment, two things of a constructive nature may definitely be done. The condition can be [...]

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Diverticulosis: “Blow-out Pockets” in the Colon

col | May 10, 2010 | 0 Comments

Many people who experience diverticulosis fear the worst. However if ignored should fear the worst.
This is indeed a wonderful world we live in and those of us who are privileged to live at the present time can gain much comfort from the fact that the profession of medicine, with the aid of science, has been [...]

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Grumbling Appendix “False Alarm” It’s Colitis Disease

col | May 7, 2010 | 0 Comments

“It’s a red hot grumbling appendix. Get down to the hospital right away and we will take it out.” It all sounds so simple. Indeed it would be a great blessing if it were actually as simple as this sounds. Long experience, however, has taught many of us who practice medicine to make haste slowly [...]

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Can Other Conditions Be Mistaken For Colitis?

col | May 3, 2010 | 3 Comments

Can other conditions be mistaken for colitis disease? Most assuredly they can and, in the past, most assuredly have been. Perhaps it is for this reason that colitis, as a distinct disease, has been late coming of age. Indeed, certain observations made in the course of many years of practice have led me to suspect [...]

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