Sunday, January 24, 2010

Extreme Athletes Foot Photos What's Going On?? Please Help!?

What's going on?? Please help!? - extreme athletes foot photos

I had stomach pain, as long as I can remember. They are still there. Sometimes, much stronger than usual. I'm always tired and often feel ill. I am not at all and just seemed out of it. Food makes my stomach hurt more. In the last year or two, the headaches were, in addition to the stomach. Another thing you need to know? What's happening?

I also find it difficult to pass stools, and sometimes it is very soft and watery. A few months ago, there were things in red blood cells. This happened for a few weeks. Here we go. Sometimes my stool is normal and can happen easily. But it is very common at the end for me.

Please help!

And it seems that I am running athlete's foot and often wrong. It's about what is it? It usually takes 6 weeks or more to disappear.

2 comments:

Dio said...

Yes, you could certainly be a stomach imbalance associated with systemic yeast issues. You can with your doctor and get blood work, asking in particular for food allergy tests.

In the meantime, you can try removing the top 5 allergens in foods and see if it helps - gluetn are wheat, dairy, eggs, sugar and nuts of all kinds, including false and herbs such as stevia.

I recommend probiotics that are better on an empty stomach 4 hours after a meal and two hours before a meal.

Finally, probiotics help kill the yeast systemic chop a clove of garlic in the diet per day. In addition, a high quality multivitamin will help you feel better than one to three times a day to start but not with three. Start with once a day and then try to add another and see if you have no negative side effects, and if not a third, but no more.

You can do all the things we offer here, but go to a doc.

tvm209 said...

I think it is something of irritable bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease.

Irritable bowel syndrome, a common problem in the gastrointestinal episodes of abdominal pain, cramps or bloating, and diarrhea or constipation.

Crohn's disease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease which causes inflammation and ulcers, which affect in May to deep layers of the bowel wall. Symptoms of Crohn's disease are diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, nausea, anorexia and weight loss.

You need an evaluation by a specialist in gastroenterology.

It looks like something that will disappear by itself.

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