Docusate sodium, or Colace, is a medication in a class of drugs known as stool softeners. Docusate is used to treat or prevent constipation, and to reduce pain or rectal damage caused by hard stools or by straining during bowel movements. It may...
Constipation is a common digestive problem that is usually temporary and can be treated with increasing your water intake and including more high fiber foods, such as fruits and vegetables, in your diet. In some cases, over-the-counter stool...
Oil of oregano is an essential oil found in some dietary supplements that has some antifungal and antibacterial properties, according to Mayo Clinic. A study published in a 2011 edition of the “Journal of Animal Science” found that oil...
Commonly used as an over-the-counter laxative, psyllium is derived from the husk and seeds of the Plantago ovata herb. Psyllium use can, however, interfere with the proper function of several types of drugs, including blood thinners like Warfarin....
Childhood parasites can be bothersome, but in most cases they are fully treatable. Children in school or daycare are at a higher risk for catching such parasites. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention names giardia, pinworms and head lice...
Children can become infected with many different types of stomach or intestinal parasites. These parasitic infections are sometimes easily treated, but they can be life-threatening in many cases if left unchecked. If you suspect that your child...
The Mayo Clinic points out that breast milk is the best source of infant nutrition and is easily digested. When it is not always possible to feed a baby breast milk, infant formula is the next best option. Most often, an infant's allergy to...
Stomach parasites, which are often called intestinal parasites, are organisms that live in the digestive tract of humans, feeding off human tissue. Most of the human stomach parasites are either single celled organisms called protozoa or...
When your child doesn't sleep well, neither do you. An itchy bottom can interrupt everyone's rest, especially if it gets worse at night or when your child is trying to rest. If your child complains of an itchy bottom, is constantly itching his...
A rash on your baby's face might cause you to worry about her health. A formula allergy can result in facial rashes and, according to Baby Center, such allergies are common among babies. Fortunately, you can treat and prevent face rashes due to...
Anal itching, or pruritus ani, is a common yet embarrassing problem. Anal itching is usually an isolated symptom in a healthy individual. People are able to treat many causes of anal itching at home. However, people experiencing chronic anal...
Dulcolax is a well-known stool softener that comes in pill and suppository forms. Its primary uses are to clean out the intestinal tract and relieve constipation. It's given before before childbirth, and before and after surgery, to clean out the...
Too much juice can cause your toddler to skip nutritious food and suffer from digestive upset. The American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Nutrition recommends that toddlers consume no more than four to six ounces of juice daily. If your...
If you are at risk of developing blood clots, Coumadin can save your life. Blood clots are made from certain blood proteins manufactured by the liver using Vitamin K. Coumadin interferes with the liver's ability to make these clotting proteins....
Diet cleanses, or detox diets, often promise quick weight loss, more energy or even healing effects. These types of diets typically focus on drastically cutting calories and restricting dieters to certain foods and drinks for several days at a...