Managing Digestive Disorders
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Managing Digestive Disorders

My name is Lilith Maclin and if you suffer from a digestive disorder, you can find a wealth of information about this type of medical condition in my blog. Three years ago, my husband was having severe stomach cramps and his doctor told him that he had a digestive disorder called ulcerative colitis. After my husband was diagnosed, I did thorough research to learn how to control and manage this disorder. We kept track of everything that my husband ate and when a certain food caused a flare-up of his condition, he eliminated that food from his diet. By learning all we could about this digestive disorder, my husband has been able to live pain free. If you want more information about this disorder and how to manage it, you can find it here by reading my blog.

Managing Digestive Disorders

  • Do You Have A Surgery Coming Up? Here Are Preparation Tips That Will Improve Your Experience

    26 October 2020

    One of the scariest experiences that you might have to undergo is a surgery. The fear that comes with facing surgery is because it is invasive, and at times, it ends in complications. Additionally, you have to be sedated for pain, and sedation brings about its own side effects. However, surgeons are trained for many years to make sure that the many fears patients have do not pan out. As a patient, you can also take a few steps before the surgery to make the experience smooth for you.

  • What Can You Expect From A Sexual Assault Exam?

    21 September 2020

    In some cases, the moments immediately following a sexual assault can seem to last a lifetime. In others, time may move so quickly it can feel as though you've been sitting there for just a few seconds even when it's been hours. In either event, it's important for sexual assault survivors to seek medical care and treatment as soon as practicable—though the idea of being touched by yet another person can often seem overwhelming.

  • What You Need To Know About Low Testosterone Therapy

    3 August 2020

    Low testosterone is something that many men do not think about until it is something that they have to deal with it. There are many reasons why you may end up seeing lower testosterone levels. Aging is one of them. Other factors that may lead to low testosterone include obesity, injury to the testicles, cancer treatment, certain medications, and autoimmune conditions. If your testosterone levels are low, low testosterone therapy may work for you.

  • What To Do If Your Flu Symptoms Are Long-Lasting

    13 December 2019

    Having the flu is something that nobody wants to go through, but it often happens nonetheless. If you or someone you care about has had the flu for a long time and doesn't seem to be getting much better, there's a chance that you (or they) need medical care. Here's what you should know about the flu going on for too long.  The Flu's Normal Run For most people, the flu will only last between five and seven days.

  • Tips To Get Your Testosterone Levels Under Control

    19 September 2019

    If you're a man who hasn't felt like himself in a while, it may be a case of low testosterone. This is a condition that affects 25 percent of men over the age of 30. If you suspect that you might have low testosterone, it's important that you speak to a physician who can give you a clearer idea. They'll offer you an appointment so that you can find out your testosterone levels, and then you can decide how you want to proceed.