Tag: gut-health
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Why Your Stomach Hurts Even When Tests Are Normal
Stomach pain can happen even when tests are normal. Learn the most common reasons kids and adults have ongoing stomach pain, what it means, and what actually helps calm the gut.
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Sucrose Intolerance in Kids and Adults
Sucrose intolerance can cause bloating, diarrhea, stomach pain, and constipation in kids and adults. Learn what sucrose intolerance is, common symptoms to watch for, and practical ways to manage it with simple, realistic gut health strategies.
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The Gut Brain Connection Explained: Why Digestion Affects Mood, Pain, and Pooping
The gut brain connection explains how digestion, mood, stress, and bowel habits are linked. A pediatric GI nurse practitioner explains how this affects kids and adults and what helps.
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Why Your Stomach Hurts After You Eat: Kids + Adults Guide
Why your stomach hurts after eating and the simple steps that help relieve discomfort in kids and adults.
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Why Your Stomach Growls: Kids + Adults Guide
Learn why your stomach growls and what those rumbling sounds really mean in both kids and adults.
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How to Make Your Stomach Stop Hurting: GI-NP Approved Tips for Kids + Adults
Simple ways to relieve stomach pain in kids and adults plus what causes it and when to see a provider.
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Bloating in Kids and Adults: Causes, Symptoms, and What Actually Helps
A simple guide to what causes bloating in kids and adults and the strategies that actually help relieve discomfort.
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Best Fiber Supplements for Kids & Adults (GI-NP Approved Guide)
Discover the best fiber supplements for kids and adults, how to choose the right type, and what actually works for constipation relief.
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Signs It’s Time to See a GI Specialist
Learn the signs that it is time to see a GI specialist for constipation. A GI nurse practitioner explains when symptoms need medical support and how to get help for kids and adults.
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The Bristol Stool Chart Explained
Learn what each type on the Bristol Stool Chart means for your gut health. A GI nurse practitioner explains stool types, constipation signs, and when to talk with a provider.
