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- Mayo Clinic Minute: What causes hiccups?
Faking hiccups – including the "hic" sound – is pretty easy Getting rid of the real ones can be difficult "It’s all an involuntary contraction of the diaphragm, followed by closure of the vocal cords that leads to that characteristic sound," explains Dr Mark V Larson, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute […]
- Can I reduce belching, bloating and intestinal gas at home?
Belching, gas and bloating can be embarrassing and uncomfortable Here's what causes these signs and symptoms — and how you can minimize them Belching or passing gas (flatus) is natural and common Excessive belching or flatus, accompanied by bloating, pain or distention, can occasionally interfere with daily activities or cause embarrassment But these signs and […]
- How Do I Tell the Difference Between Bile Reflux and Acid Reflux?
August 5, 2011 Dear Mayo Clinic: What is the difference between bile reflux and acid reflux? Answer: Bile reflux involves fluid from the small intestine flowing into the stomach and esophagus Acid reflux is backflow of stomach acid into the esophagus These conditions are often related, and sometimes differentiating between the two can be difficult […]
- Mayo Clinic Minute What causes hiccups? AUDIO
Mayo Clinic Minute What causes hiccups? AUDIO Mayo Clinic Minute What causes hiccups?
- Norovirus: What to know and how to avoid it - Mayo Clinic News Network
"Norovirus is a type of virus that causes gastroenteritis or stomach flu Usually, it presents with symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea Most healthy people will have recovery over a few days But for people with a weakened immune system, for example, their symptoms can last longer than that," she says Watch: Dr Nipunie Rajapakse explains norovirus and how to avoid it
- What Complications Can Come From a Rib Fracture?
ROCHESTER, Minn — October 22, 2012 Rib fractures are one of the most common bone breaks in older adults While there's no direct treatment for fractured ribs that remain in alignment, medical care is still important to avoid serious complications, according to the October issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter Rib fractures can result from […]
- How extreme heat and humidity affect your health
Temperatures are high Learn how extreme heat and humidity can affect your health from a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: The danger of eating without dentures
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My husband often doesn’t bother to put in his dentures when eating at home Chunks of food get stuck in his throat from time to time They eventually pass, but it’s still worrisome Is this dangerous? ANSWER: The condition you describe is called a food bolus impaction and is sometimes referred to […]
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