Distended Abdomen

Causes of a Distended Abdomen & Nausea After Eating

A distended abdomen and nausea after eating may be caused by overeating and other habits, as well as a variety of health problems, such as irritable bowel syndrome, lactose intolerance or an intestinal blockage. If your abdomen hurts to the...

Fiber One, Distended Abdomen & Back Pain

Diet and nutrition professionals recommend increasing the fiber in your diet, if you're not getting enough already. Fiber One is a line of General Foods cereals that are high in fiber. While eating Fiber One cereals has health benefits, it may...

How to Treat Endometritis

Endometritis, not to be confused with endometriosis, is a condition in which the uterine lining (endometrium) becomes inflamed. Sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia and gonorrhea can cause endometritis, but the irritation is also common...

Abdominal Distention in Infants

Abdominal distention in infants can be result from normal causes and from various health conditions. One cause of abdominal distention that occurs quite frequently in infants and does not indicate a health problem is swallowing excess air. This is...

Blood in a Baby's Stool

Although blood in a baby's stool is an alarming sight for parents, it's usually not an an emergency. More often it's an easily resolved problem. Whatever the cause, however, it's always a good idea to give your pediatrician a call.

Does Taking Fiber Supplements Flatten Your Stomach?

A bulging abdomen can be caused by many things, including sluggish digestion. If things are moving slowly through your system, you might experience bloating and a distended abdomen, for which fiber supplements may provide a solution. But abdominal...

Cheddar Cheese and Gas Pain in the Abdomen

Cheddar cheese makes up a part of the average American diet. The flavor of cheddar cheese varies according to the age of the cheese. Younger cheeses taste milder, while aged cheddar has a much sharper flavor. Various types of cheddar cheese are...

Cystic Fibrosis Symptoms in a Child

If your child is coughing repeatedly or having problems gaining weight, it can certainly be a cause for concern---and it may signify cystic fibrosis. "Every year, a thousand babies in the United States are born with cystic fibrosis (CF), one of...

Diagnosing Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive heart failure, also known as heart failure, is the inability of the heart to pump the body's blood through the heart. The blood tends to pool in the heart and build up in the lungs, causing congestion. Heart failure is not a...

Symptoms of Ascites

Ascites is an abnormal collection of fluid in the abdominal cavity. The fluid collects in the spaces between the tissue that lines the abdomen and abdominal organs. Conditions such as cirrhosis of the liver, congestive heart failure and cancer of...

Symptoms of Abdominal Adhesions

Abdominal adhesions are thick bands of connective tissue. Normally organs are slippery and are able to move freely throughout the abdomen. However, adhesions cause organs to stick together. Abdominal adhesions often occur after any sort of surgery...

3 Ways to Spot Symptoms of Biliary Atresia

Spotting symptoms of biliary atresia begins with noting any jaundice present. Though it's important to remember that jaundice appearing before the age of two weeks is generally not significant. Instead, watch for jaundice that begins around the...

About Colitis Associated With Chronic Granulomatous Disease

Some patients have genetic mutations that cause problems with the way the immune system functions. These problems, called primary immunodeficiency disorders, can lead to patients suffering from recurring infections. One such disorder, chronic...

What Are the Causes of Constipation & Bloating?

Constipation refers to straining, incomplete bowel evacuation or the inability to produce a bowel movement three times per week. Chronic constipation occurs after several weeks with the continued inability to produce a bowel movement three times...

Chronic Constipation Dangers

Bowel patterns vary from person to person. Some individuals have regular daily bowel movements, while others have them every two or three days. When bowel movements do not occur after three days, however, constipation may be an issue. Constipation...

5 Things to Know About Pulmonary Hypertension

Pulmonary hypertension is elevated blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lungs. The progressive injury from the elevated pressure results in an increase in the resistance inside the vessels. This is transmitted back to the heart and in the...

Complications After Hiatal Hernia Surgery

The diaphragm, a muscle located in the chest cavity, contains a small opening called a hiatus. The esophagus passes through this opening and connects to the stomach. According to MayoClinic.com, a hiatal hernia, a condition in which a part of the...

Adverse Effects of a Kenalog Injection

Kenalog for injection comes in two forms, one as triamcinolone acetonide, which is used for intra-articular (into the joint) injection, and the other as triamcinolone diacetate which is given as an intramuscular injection. Kenalog is a synthetic...

Anti-Inflammatory Diets for Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. If you have this illness, you may experience swelling and inflammation of your colon and rectum. Ulcerative colitis is also an autoimmune disorder. Stress and certain foods may trigger...

Complications of Small Bowel Surgery

A small bowel resection may be done for cancer or obstruction. Some forms of gastric bypass surgery resect the bowel. Resection of the bowel can be done laparoscopically or through a large incision in the abdomen. Complications of small bowel...

Diseases That Mimic Asthma

Asthma is a common medical condition in which the respiratory airways narrow and swell, producing excess secretions and making breathing difficult. Symptoms of asthma often include shortness of breath, chest tightness, chest pain, audible...

Infrequent Stools and Bloating in a Newborn

Infrequent stools and bloating are classic symptoms of constipation. Although dietary factors often lead to constipation in older babies and adults, this condition in newborn babies can signal the presence of an underlying health condition. Even...

Swollen Tummies in Children

A swollen tummy in a child frequently indicates a mild condition such as gas or extreme fullness. However, this symptom also is associated with more serious illnesses, including appendicitis and bowel infections. Contact your pediatrician if your...

5 Things You Need to Know About Small Intestine Cancer

The small intestine receives food and nutrients directly from the food in your stomach. The food travels from the stomach to the first segment of the small intestine, the duodenum. Enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the liver and gallbladder...

Is Chocolate Good for Helping Diarrhea?

Diarrhea is something most people have experienced, whether from something they ate or from an infection. The watery stools that characterize diarrhea can have many causes, and several remedies are available. One seemingly unusual remedy is cocoa.

What Are the Dangers of Taking Too Many Laxatives?

Taking too many laxatives can put your health at risk. If you're taking excess laxatives for any reason, including chronic constipation or in misguided efforts to purge, cleanse your body or lose weight, serious complications are possible. Consult...

Signs of Elevated Liver Enzymes

The liver is the largest organ in the body with an equally large role to fill. It processes all the food and drugs we consume, cleans alcohol and toxins out of the blood, stores iron and glycogen, makes proteins and produces bile to assist...

Home Remedy for a Gassy Baby

All babies have gas occasionally, but some babies suffer from uncomfortable or painful gas often. Signs that your baby has gas include crying, pulling her legs up to her abdomen and a firm, distended abdomen. Most of the time, this condition can...

What Are the Causes of Malabsorption of Minerals?

Malabsorption of minerals, including potassium, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus and iron, may lead to health complications and can be caused by many things. Dietary changes and medications may be prescribed to help with symptoms and medical...