Home | Contact Us | FAQ | Search & Site Map | Link to Us
Sign In | Join | Other 45 Sites in Network
Home
Discussion Groups
General
GeneralCardiologyVisionDentistryPharmacyLaboratoryNutritionAlternative
Diseases and Disorders
AIDSAlzheimer'sArthritisAsthmaCancerBreast CancerDiabetesEpilepsyGlaucomaHepatitisHerpesLupusProstate BPHProstate CancerProstatitisSinusitisTinnitus

Re: enteritis (for Julia)

Tip: Looking for answers? Try searching our database.



You are accessing this site in a read-only mode. For full access to all member benefits, including message posting, please login or register. Registration is completely free, simple, and takes only a few seconds.

Login | Free MedKB.com registration | Whole discussion thread

The message you are replying to and its parents are listed in the reverse order with the most recent posts first. This might not be the whole discussion thread. To read all the messages in this thread please click here.

Re: enteritis (for Julia)

julia19 Jan 2006 21:23
DEAR CANDI.THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!GOOD DAYS,JULIA

candi bowen19 Jan 2006 21:16
Hi all, Julia is learning English & I translated her previous message, per
her request. I'm trying to help her with the language; maybe someone else
could jump in too? She's really nice.

Candi

"chronic enteritis.
A main method of treating chronic enteritis is diet.

l.p. magkova, M.D.,in RUSSIA, gave a speech about an inflammation in the
thin intestine, of which the causes differ when it's developing enteritis.
Not treating acute intestinal infection, for example, salmonella,
dysenteria, lamblias-like intestine parasites, poor nourishment ie:
insufficient vitamins and proteins, or when too many sweets, carbohydrates,
or fat,spicy foods or alcohol are consumed can lead to chronic enteritis.

Some drugs, antibiotics for example, can contribute to gastritis, colitis,
or pancreatitis.

In the case of chronic enteritis, there is a breaching of the main functions
of thin intestinal walls of digestion and absorption. Because of this
failure, there will be observed diarrhea, very often 4-6 times a day, rarely
constipation, and in a few patients diarrhea is replaced by constipation,
with abdominal swelling, aches & gut noises. In umblicous regions, and
sometimes by the entire abdominal region, a bursting after ingesting food.
Loss of weight, fatigue, diminished appetite, and anemia are mainly
appearances of unbalanced that causes a serious health risk.

Rarely, during acute periods, you must speak to your dr. He can prescribe
vitamins, ferments (don't know what that is, Julia), to normalize the
microbe flora in the intestine and astringent and enveloping remedies (also
don't know what astringent and enveloping remedies are. I know what
astringent is but we usually put it on our faces).

In the first 2-3 days you can to drink a decoction of roots coil (don't know
that either - did you mean oil not coil?), five fingers (?), hops alder tree
(I know that one!), tansy flowers, hypericum perforacum, oak bark, bark from
pomegranate, tansu flowers. (Wouldn't the amounts differ depending on what
you're decocting?) 1 tbs. 5-6 times/day. Your doctor may order bedrest or
hospitalization.

If you are feeling worse, eliminate rye bread, wheat bread, any dough
products, pies, row vegetables (don't understand what row vegetables are,
Julia), fruits, berries, grape, fig cabbage, turnip, raddishes, green onion,
garlic, beans, prunes, nuts, ice cream, canned (canned what?), sour milk
products, fatty foods, strong broths, gas drinks (Is this soda?), kyass ?

Consume groats, (oats?), vegetarian soups, strong second meat broth or
chicken broth, rubbing kasha in the water, or diluting the milk with half
water, potatoes pureed, carrot, marrow, pumpkin, steamed meat cutlets,
souffle, cottage cheese, quenelles, dry white bread rusks from kissel of
bilberry, black currant, strong tea without sugar.

With your doctor's advice, slowly introduce other foods to your diet.
(What's don't limitate mean? And what's sport load mean?)"

Quick links:

 
Sign In
Join
My Latest Posts
My Monitored Threads
My Blog
My Photo Gallery
My Profile
My Homepage




©2009 Advenet LLC   Privacy Policy - Terms of Use
This website includes both content owned or controlled by Advenet as well as content owned or controlled by third parties.