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In some cases a bout of diarrhea can be good for you, as it is your body's way of eliminating something that you have ingested that could be harmful to you, or a harmful strain of bacteria. In this case it is not good to take an over the counter prescription to stop the diarrhea, as it would stop the cleansing process. You could however use an alternative home remedy that wouldn't stop the diarrhea, but soothe your digestive tract and make the experience more comfortable for you.

A good option for soothing relief is the herb slippery elm. Slippery elm is believed to help soothe the inflamed and irritated lining of the colon, which can help to calm your diarrhea. Slippery elm is very safe, and you will need to open two or three 370 milligram capsules and mix the powder with water to form a gel. You should take about a tablespoon of the paste at a time. To make it more palatable you can mix it with mashed banana or applesauce, which are both good for diarrhea.

Probiotics will also help to normalize the colon and ease your diarrhea. Make sure that you buy probiotics that are stored in a fridge. If you go abroad, it is recommended that you start taking probiotics a week before you travel and then also during your vacation abroad, as when you travel you are going to be more susceptible to diarrhea.

Colostrum is another good alternative which many practitioners believe in. Colostrum is a milk like substance that is produced by female mammals in the first hours after giving birth. Look for a concentrated and purified form of bovine which is from a cow and follow the dosage directions on the label.

There are also a few homeopathic remedies that work well for diarrhea. They include Veratrum for violent and very loose diarrhea, and Phosphorus if you have burning and watery stools and are very thirsty. For both these remedies you will need to dissolve two tablets with a 6C potency under your tongue every fifteen minutes until the diarrhea calms down.

Another excellent remedy is activated charcoal. This is especially good for relieving diarrhea that is caused from food poisoning. It will drag the offending toxins out of the system. You will need to take four to six 250 milligram capsules every 2 hours until your symptoms are relieved.

If you have chronic diarrhea and it is the kind that goes on for a long time, you will obviously need to see your doctor to find the cause. Experimenting with home remedies is great, but in this case should be used under a doctors supervision.

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Believe it or not, your pet may be allergic to certain things more than you do. It was shown that some dog breeds are more prone to allergies than human beings. Being allergic to something results in a disturbed immune system of the dog because of food, dust, dirt, etc. That particular item is a threat to the life of the dog. Occasionally you will find your dog has watery eyes or scratching his body constantly. It is the sign that your dog has some allergic problems. This constant scratching will result in infected welts and loss of hair. Some dogs may suffer from the allergic problems for the entire life but most of the allergic problems are curable.

There are mainly four types of allergies that may affect your dog. They are airborne allergies, flea-bite dermatitis, food allergies and contact allergies. You might have observed some dogs sometime inhale dust or dirt. This is termed as airborne allergies. If your dog has this type of allergy, then he may be suffering because of dust, molds, pollens, etc. Flea-bite dermatitis is a result of flea-bites which your pet had from some other insects. Some dogs are also found allergic to plastics, carpet fibers or detergents. However, this type of allergy is less common in dogs.

You will come to know by closely observing your pet if he is suffering from allergic problem or not. There are few symptoms by which you will know that your dog has allergy. They are as follows:

1. One of the indications that your dog is suffering from allergic reaction is it will constantly shake his head or he might be rubbing his face always and you will see red spots around his eyes.

2. Your dog will have red or black patches all over the body. Sometimes that part of skin will be irritated.

3. Your pet will sneeze and coughs a lot. While coughing, you will see discharge coming from his nose, eyes and sometimes waxy discharge will come from his ears.

4. The dog may feel uncomfortable and has difficulty while breathing. He loses his appetite. If he eats something he will have vomiting or diarrhea. The dog has sudden change in his mood and he will be in less playful mood than normal.

5. If your dog is allergic to pollen, then it's possible that he will constantly chew his feet or rub his ears. He will rub his whole body against furniture or the floor and gives a very bad smell.

If you observe any above mentioned symptoms in your dog, it's probably a good idea to take him to doctor for examination. You need to go through certain skin tests and find out what is the exact problem. However, it may be possible that your dog has some other issues that are causing the problem like dogs face sometimes emotional problems if his master is facing emotional problems. Allergies may distress dogs, so do what you can do to help to manage his allergies.

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Every parent often has a thing to say when it comes to their kid's health. Some are facts, but a lot are mere theories and personal beliefs handed down through generations, which we now call "myths". It is sounusual how myths have become deeply rooted, and influenced one's disposition concerning certain health concerns when a lot of it weren't even found to be true.

Let us look into some of these well-known myths about childhood illnesses and learn the fact behind them.

1. Limit water consumption to cure watery diarrhea

This is a lethal myth for the reason that it can literally kill the child. In my practice, I have had a lot of pediatric patients admitted in the hospital for severe dehydration. At times, the child is already lethargic, or even worse-comatose. And each time I asked the mother why rehydration was not given at home, a lot answered what they feel was correct. They felt withholding drinking water from the kid would stop the diarrhea with a straightforward reasoning that, if the baby doesn't take in water, he doesn't have water any longer to expel from the body, and therefore the watery diarrhea must cease. But this is not true, even if it may sound like common sense.

There are a lot of pathologic causes of diarrhea. It can be triggered by infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses or parasites which change the intestinal lining milieu, enabling body water to flush back to the intestines. Or it could be that, water from the body is osmotically pushed into the intestine by undigested foods. Whatever the reason, only the medical doctor can say. The most important thing to do though, is to keep the baby hydrated by offering oral rehydrating solutions. It is vital to replace the total amount of water loss by the kid because this could lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalance, resulting to seizures, shock, and death.

2. It is typical for the infant to get fever and oftentimes diarrhea, as soon as he starts to grow teeth.

Some mothers and fathers don't seem concerned when their child gets fever and mild diarrhea at the time when their kid is beginning to grow teeth. For them, that is a natural phenomenon that comes along with teething that should resolve spontaneously. It ought to be understood however, that once the child starts to grow teeth, he has tendency to put anything into his mouth, introducing viruses and bacteria. When these are swallowed, they lead to infection to the gastrointestinal tract creating milddiarrhea and fever. But because the most typical offending organisms are viruses, the problem will usually resolve without treatment. Viral infection is self-limiting that could normally resolve after 7-10 days.

3. Children are more likely to transmit colds and flu just before the symptoms appear.

Viruses that bring about colds and flu are passed through oral or nasal droplets which are coughed-up or sneezed-out. Therefore, they distributemost easily when symptoms of coughing and sneezing are at their worst.

4. Having chickenpox confers a lifetime immunity to the virus that causes it.

If the child has chickenpox, the virus known as Varicella zoster develops a latent infection in his sensory neurons. That virus may get reactivated usually at an adult age. If reactivated, shingles develops. Although shingles is uncommon in youngsters, immunocompromised kids still remain vulnerable to it.

5. Exposure to measles does not warrant isolation.

Measles is a very contagious viral infection characterized by high quality fever and a macular pinkish rash that starts in the head, spreads downward, and fades in the same manner. To prevent the spread of measles, sufferers should be isolated from the 7th day after exposure till 5 days after the rash appears.

6. It is very best to treat mild fevers right away

At times, it is best not to deal with mild fevers right away especially if the child is reasonably joyful and energetic. Fevers helpbattle infections by killing viruses and bacteria which can not endure higher than regular body temperatures. Fevers also stimulate the body's immune system eliminating infectious organisms which have specialized forms of resistance. Therefore, one may forego offering Acetaminophen to a feverish but lively child, except if the family has a strong background of benign febrile seizure. But if the baby is miserable and weaker even at low grade fever, it is therefore far better to treat it right away.

There are countless of myths that surround us. Myths vary fromvarious places and cultures. Many are simply misinterpretations of science, or a product of one's creative imagination. Perhaps, other people are still based on outdated science. But wherever they come from and how sensible they may possibly sound, lots of them simply aren't true.

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There are a number of different worms that can inhabit a dog's intestines. These dog parasites are most common in puppies and young dogs, and although they can make the dog unwell, are not considered life threatening. Generally, dog parasites, particularly roundworms, are passed from the mother to the puppy either before or right after birth.

Tapeworms are also quite common, and dogs of any age that are infested with fleas or who like to snack on the occasional gopher are at risk of acquiring them. Older dogs, however, are also very susceptible to a wider range of worms, including roundworms, whipworms, hookworms and tapeworms.

Tapeworms

Tapeworms grow inside the small intestine, and are a very persistent dog parasite. The tapeworm is made up of a number of parts, including a head that stays attached to the intestine wall, and dozens of segments filled with eggs that break off and exit the body in the dog's feces. If you see what looks like rice grains or cream-colored maggots in the feces or around your dog's anus, that's likely to indicate tapeworms. They're usually about one quarter to one half of an inch long. These parasites can move a little, but only very slowly. Once the feces are dry, you can sometimes still see what looks like a rice of grain lurking in hair around the anus.

Roundworms

Roundworms get around a bit more than tapeworms, and can be found in both the small and large intestines of dogs. It's generally found in young puppies, and is passed on from their mother. It's extremely to check for roundworms yourself, as their presence basically requires the feces to be tested for traces of roundworms. Most of the time a light dose of roundworms won't cause the puppy too many problems, but heavier infestations need to be treated.

Hookworms

This particular parasite isn't as common as the first two, and generally only occurs in areas that are crowded and unsanitary. It does need to be treated, however, because it can cause serious health issues for the infected dog. Basically, the hookworm sucks up the animal's blood, which can result in anemia. It's important to consult your vet if your dog shows any symptoms of anemia, so that treatment can commence immediately.

Whipworms

Whipworms are common, but their presence usually doesn't cause any symptoms. Most of the time this parasite is dormant. Sometimes, though, your dog may develop a persistent watery diarrhea, which can indicate the presence of whipworms.

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