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Q: Stomach(intestine) Growls
asked by: joefufu on November 13th, 2003
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I am 23 asian male. I am having problem with my stomach or intestine growl. I went to doctor and took a blood test, but they can't find anything wrong. After I went to bathroom, I can feel my stomach is hot. Especially after I eat cold food such as ice-cream, my intestine just growls like crazy. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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mike101
replied on November 13th, 2003
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You maybe suffering from irritable bowel syndrome or you may have developed a general lactose intolerence.

Avoid too many dairy products like ice-cream. Increase your intake of yogart and try products like peppermint tea and activated charcoal tablets.


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joefufu
replied on November 14th, 2003
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How can I confirm that I have such a disease? Any other particular symptoms?
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loopysurvivor
replied on December 8th, 2003
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Some More Symptons...ibs
Hi,
other symptons might be gas cramps and pain, constipation and diarrhea plus bloating of your belly. I hope this helps.Here is a page I copied for you...Have a read:
irritable bowel syndrome
when you complain of belly cramps and alternating constipation and diarrhea, your doctor does a lot of tests. When they are normal, he tells you that you have irritable bowel syndrome (1) and that you eat too much starch.
Most food that you eat is absorbed in your upper intestinal tract, but some non-absorbable starch passes to your colon which is loaded with bacteria that ferment it to release large amounts of gas (2). If the gas can pass outside, it causes no symptoms. However, if anything obstructs the flow of gas, it accumulates behind the obstruction and blows up the tube-shaped colon like a balloon, stretching the colon to its limits and causing pain. Eating food that is low in fiber and high in starch causes hard stool that blocks gas, causing the colon to balloon and form outpouchings called diverticula that hurt. When enough gas accumulates, it blows out the hard stool which is followed by diarrhea. Then the process repeats itself to cause alternating constipation and diarrhea.
Whole grains, seeds, beans and vegetables keeps everything soft by filling with water and letting gas pass on its way. Most people who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome do not have a serious disease. Fewer than one in 20 suffers from ulcers, cancers or pancreatitis up to 30 years later (3). The treatment for irritable bowel syndrome is to eat lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and beans and avoid high-starch, low-fiber foods such as most bakery products and pastas. If that doesn't work, 5ht inhibitors such as alosetron, granisetron and ondansetron may help (4).
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