- 1. Irritable bowel syndrome
- (Irritable bowel syndrome)
- ... of food allergy or intolerance in irritable bowel syndrome has yet to be clearly understood. If you experience cramping and bloating mainly after eating dairy products, food with caffeine, or sugar-free ...
- 2. Crohn's disease
- (Crohn's disease)
- ... dairy products. Like many people with inflammatory bowel disease, you may find that problems, such as diarrhea, abdominal pain and gas, improve when you limit or eliminate dairy products. You may ...
- 3. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
- (Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
- ... your symptoms, especially during a flare-up. It's a good idea to try eliminating from your diet anything that seems to make your signs and symptoms worse. Here are some suggestions: Limit dairy products. If ...
- 4. Gas and gas pains
- (Gas and gas pains)
- ... mainly after eating dairy products, it may be because your body isn't able to break down the sugar (lactose) in dairy foods. Many people aren't able to process lactose efficiently after age 6, and even ...
- 5. Traveler's diarrhea
- (Traveler's diarrhea)
- ... diarrhea, avoid alcohol, caffeine and dairy products, which may worsen symptoms or increase fluid loss. But keep drinking fluids. Drink canned fruit juices, weak tea, clear soup, decaffeinated soda or ...
- 6. Toxoplasmosis
- (Toxoplasmosis)
- ... or drink contaminated water. Lamb, pork and venison are especially likely to be infected with T. gondii. Occasionally, unpasteurized dairy products also may contain the parasite. Water can be contaminated ...
- 7. Rotavirus
- (Rotavirus)
- ... Plenty of liquids are important, too, including an oral rehydration fluid such as Pedialyte. Avoid apple juice, dairy products and sugary foods, which can make a child's diarrhea worse. If you're struggling ...
- 8. Viral gastroenteritis
- (Viral gastroenteritis)
- ... returns. Avoid certain foods and substances until you feel better. These include dairy products, caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, and fatty or highly seasoned foods. Get plenty of rest. The illness ...
- 9. Trench mouth
- (Trench mouth)
- ... mouth. Eat a healthy diet. Include plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and low-fat dairy foods. Manage stress. Because stress takes both a physical and an emotional ...
- 10. What Foods are Good for Your Teeth?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... reducing the risk of cavities and bad breath. Some green teas also contain fluoride that can further prevent tooth decay – check the label before you buy. 2. Dairy products such as milk and yogurt ...
- 11. What is Gingivitis and How to Prevent It
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... using an electric toothbrush to get to places that are hard to reach. Eat healthy foods such as fruit and dairy products that contain trace elements that feed your gums and teeth. Cut down on sugary ...
- 12. Ulcerative colitis
- (Ulcerative colitis)
- ... suggestions that may help: Limit dairy products. If you suspect that you may be lactose intolerant, you may find that diarrhea, abdominal pain and gas improve when you limit or eliminate dairy ...
- 13. Fecal incontinence
- (Fecal incontinence)
- ... foods or activities that worsen your symptoms. This might include avoiding caffeine, fatty or greasy foods, dairy products, spicy foods or anything that makes your incontinence worse. Medical historyTo ...
- 14. High cholesterol
- (High cholesterol)
- ... high in cholesterol, such as red meat and full-fat dairy products, will increase your total cholesterol. Eating saturated fat, found in animal products, and trans fats, found in some commercially baked ...
- 15. Osteoporosis
- (Osteoporosis)
- ... Good sources of calcium include: Low-fat dairy products Dark green leafy vegetables Canned salmon or sardines with bones Soy products, such as tofu Calcium-fortified cereals and orange juice ...
- 16. Health Care for College Students
- (Young Adult)
- ... is important. Try to remember to Eat fruits and vegetables every day (your goal should be 5 a day). Eat lean meats, fish, and poultry. Eat foods high in calcium, like low-fat dairy ...
- 17. Zinc: Good For Growth
- (Nutrition)
- ... lean beef, pork, liver. Dairy products: nonfat dry milk, cheese. Poultry: dark-meat chicken, turkey. Eggs. Shellfish, particularly oysters. Seeds: pumpkin, sunflower, squash, watermelon, lentils. ...
- 18. What Makes A Vegetarian?
- (Nutrition)
- ... and dairy products but no meat. Some eat fish but no poultry. Lacto-ovo vegetarians eat eggs and dairy products but avoid all flesh—they avoid “food with a face;” lactovegetarians don’t eat eggs. Vegans ...
- 19. Fads and Diets
- (Nutrition)
- ... They should take care, however, that complex carbohydrates make up the bulk of their diet. Some rely too much on dairy products and end up with a diet that’s too high in fats and calories. All vegetarians ...
- 20. Calcium: The Bone Builder
- (Nutrition)
- ... made from lime-processed corn. Calcium-fortified juice, bread, cereal. Other Ways For Teens To Build Strong Bones Eat dairy products and other foods fortified with vitamin D. Vitamin D supports ...