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Stool color: When to worry - Mayo Clinic Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your stool As bile travels through your digestive tract, it is chemically altered by enzymes, changing the colors from green to brown
Bronchitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic The lining of the tubes that carry air to and from your lungs is inflamed Signs and symptoms include cough, mucus, fatigue and chest discomfort
Gout diet: Whats allowed, whats not - Mayo Clinic High-purine vegetables Studies have shown that vegetables high in purines don't raise the risk of gout Vegetables include green peas, asparagus and spinach Cherries Some studies show that eating cherries may lower the risk of gout attacks
Spitting up in babies: Whats OK, whats not - Mayo Clinic Spitting up is common in babies During their first three months, about half of all babies do it The food backs up from the baby's stomach through the same tube that carries food to the stomach, called the esophagus This condition is called gastroesophageal reflux, infant reflux or infant acid reflux
Prostate laser surgery - Mayo Clinic Prostate laser surgery — Overview covers the risks and results of this treatment to relieve symptoms caused by an enlarged prostate
Urine color - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Urine can turn green due to a medicine for pain and arthritis symptoms called indomethacin (Indocin, Tivorbex) Green urine also can be caused by propofol (Diprivan), a strong medicine that helps people sleep or relax before surgery Health problems A rare disease called familial benign hypercalcemia can cause children to have blue urine
Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) - Mayo Clinic Viral gastroenteritis is an intestinal infection that includes signs and symptoms such as watery diarrhea, stomach cramps, nausea or vomiting, and sometimes fever The most common way to develop viral gastroenteritis — often called stomach flu — is through contact with an infected person or by
Warfarin diet: What foods should I avoid? - Mayo Clinic What should I eat while I am taking warfarin (Jantoven)? What foods should I avoid? Warfarin is a blood-thinning medicine that helps treat and prevent blood clots There's no special diet for people who take warfarin But some foods and drinks can make it harder for warfarin to prevent blood clots It's important to pay attention to what you eat and drink while taking this medicine