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

  • How To Reverse Sun Damage

    3 December 2014

    If you are like the majority of people, you have forgotten to wear sunscreen at least once in your life, most likely more than once. This can and does result in sun damage to your skin. If you want to keep your skin looking youthful, healthy, and vibrant for many years to come, you are probably looking for ways to reverse the effects of the sun on your skin. Sun damage repair is not only possible, but is readily available in a variety of forms.

  • What Is Meniere's Disease?

    1 December 2014

    There are various health conditions that can have a negative impact on a person's hearing. One such condition is known as Meniere's disease. When a person has this condition, they usually have trouble with both their hearing and their balance. Meniere's disease is a condition of the inner ear that can make maintaining a normal daily routine very difficult. These are the symptoms, causes and treatments of this sometimes life-altering condition.

  • 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.

  • How To Cope If Gay Marriage Is Legal In Your Area, But Your Partner Still Doesn't Want To Marry

    21 November 2014

    Were you elated when officials in your area finally legalized gay marriage? Did you expect that you and your long-time partner were finally going to tie the knot? But, now, months have passed by, and you're slowly coming to the realization that your partner seems to have no intentions of getting hitched. Now you're not sure what to do and you're beginning to feel rejected and depressed. If so, it may be time to have an in-depth conversation with your partner, and you may also want to schedule an appointment with a relationship counselor.

  • 4 Things You Need To Know About Corneal Transplants

    20 November 2014

    Corneas are the clear, front windows of the eye. You can't see them, but they cover your iris and your pupil, and are responsible for focusing your vision. Corneas can be damaged by disease or injury, and sometimes, this damage can't be fixed, leaving people with pain or vision problems. If your corneas are damaged, you may be able to get corneal transplants to restore your sight. Here's what you need to know about this amazing surgery.