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

  • Cognitive Decline: Knowing When Your Loved One Needs Assisted Living

    8 January 2016

    When it is time for your loved one to begin living in assisted living facilities, some of the warning signs might be obvious. For instance, you may notice that there are dirty dishes, a lot of clutter and piles of laundry that haven't been done. If your loved one has normally been not attentive to these tasks, however, it might be difficult to determine if his or her struggle reflects a cognitive decline.

  • Looking Up: Everything About Eyelid Lifts

    11 February 2015

    Eyelid lift surgery is becoming increasingly popular among those seeking cosmetic surgery for a younger appearance. This particular surgery is designed to help reduce the look of aging by improving saggy, baggy eyes. It can also help aging people see better as a result of their eyelids "drooping" over time. The scientific term for eyelid lifts is blepharoplasty. It can make patients look much more youthful by simply removing excess skin and fat from the eyelids.

  • 3 Important Things Your Doctor Will Look For At Your 20 Week Ultrasound

    17 December 2014

    Having a baby is really exciting, but there are a lot of things that have to develop so that your child will be healthy and strong. That is why your doctor will look for these 3 important things during your 20 week ultrasound to determine if your baby is at risk for certain problems. 1. Cysts First, your doctor will start by looking for cysts on the brain. Cysts are quite common, but it is more common to get one than two at a time.

  • Dealing With Lower Back Pain

    12 December 2014

    Many people suffer from back pain on a regular basis. There are several reasons why a person may have lower back pain. In order to help to alleviate pain from occurring in the first place, you should take a look at some of your daily activities to try and determine if there is a something that you can change in the way you are doing things. Here are some ideas that you can try to help soothe lower back pain.

  • Reducing Knee Pain: 6 Alternative Options For Knee Surgery

    26 November 2014

    Knee surgery usually isn't the first option when it comes to knee pain. Often times, a doctor will recommend non-invasive treatment options, such as taking specific multivitamins and supplements. The doctor may also suggest lifestyle changes, weight loss, and a myriad of other options to reduce the need for surgery. Some common non-surgical treatment options for knee pain include: 1. Lifestyle Changes The first defense to knee pain is usually lifestyle changes.