Question by honeybear: What does cramping and back pain in between your periods mean?
I had on period that was 3 weeks late. Then my next two were a couple days early. In between my last period and this one (around the middle of my cycle) I had two different days, about a week apart from each other that I had bad cramping and back pain. No bleeding. Then my period came 3 days late. I have never been regular, but this pain in between is not normal for me. What could be causing this? I’m not pregnant.
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Answer by m8g8 Periods can be affected by so many things!
The most common causes are stress, changes in diet, sleeping patterns, excercisse etc…
One time at college I had barely any sleep because of the traveling and work load. My period stopped for almost a year and then started again after I left.
Also going on the pill changes it allot. There are supplements which are suppose to help with the symptoms, such as evening primrose and vitamin B5. Also try lavender oil.
I tried vitamin B5 once and literally all my symptoms of being ‘due’ stopped. My step mother gets really bad symptoms and takes evening primrose and puts lavender oil in her bath near the time and she says it helps allot.
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Question by WPB_LV_AV: What is the difference between Colon Cancer and Intestinal Cancer?
And how does one get screened for Intestinal cancer?
Colon cancer runs in my family and I have a colonoscopy every year. But I found out that a close relative has Intestinal cancer.
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Answer by misskate12001 Location. Google an image for “intestinal track” or “digestive system.” Essentially your colon is at the end of your intestines – it’s the last part of the digestive system that food passes through before leaving your body.
Many men, especially those over the age of 45, are becoming more concerned about their prostate health. In fact, one in six men in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during his lifetime. Protecting and preserving prostate health is no small feat, however, many options exist today that can promote prostate health without a multitude of unpleasant and unnecessary side effects. For instance, a new study shows that simply walking can greatly benefit prostate health. Exercise has long been shown to promote vitality, especially since it boosts the immune system, but this new study shows that walking at a brisk or vigorous pace inhibited unhealthy prostate conditions by up to 61 percent!
The experiment studied 1,455 men with prostate cancer. Erin L. Richman, MD, of the Harvard School of Public Health and fellow researchers found that men who walked briskly for three hours per week or more, had a 57 percent lower rate of progression than men who walked at a leisurely pace for less than three hours a week. They also found that men who exercised more vigorously experienced a 61 percent decrease in death from prostate cancer. Dr Richman concluded that the results, “…suggest significant clinical benefits of brisk walking for men….” The researchers observed that many men battling prostate cancer may not engage in much exercise. However, as many studies continue to show, simply moving the body enough to get your heart rate up, as occurs with walking, is highly beneficial and may actually help to fight prostate cancer, as well as other types of cancer.
When we exercise, even for a short time, a wealth of positive reactions occurs within the body. But the benefits of exercise aren’t just physical. They are also mental, emotional and even spiritual. Mind-body exercises, such as yoga or Tai-chi, can help to relieve stress, anxiety and occasional depression associated with illness, as well as providing a good workout!
Common-sense strategies for cancer prevention, such as eating vegetables and exercising, are still some of the most effective tools we have to take control of our own health. Take care of yourself by nourishing your body with natural ingredients. Nature offers us not only sustenance, but powerful compounds now recognized by science to promote health, such as antioxidants and polyphenols. Today, more and more doctors are recommending natural ingredients found in plants, herbs, and some vegetables that can greatly support prostate health.
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Question by JEREL : What is the difference between colon and semicolon?
What is the difference between colon and semicolon?
Can you give me 2 example each.
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Answer by bohogirl1 http://www.gcsu.edu/writingcenter/colonrules.htm
Is arthritis literally draining the life out of you? If you answered ‘yes’, you should pay close attention to this next sentence. What you eat and drink is determining how much your joints ache! Let me explain.
Over the past centuries, arthritis has been a plague for most civilizations. However, in recent decades arthritis cases have sky rocketed, particularly in developed countries. You would expect just the opposite, right? But still today, in some indigenous, primitive tribes there is NOT one case of arthritis. Even more amazing for these indigenous tribes, men and women live to almost 100 years of age and go on working (planting, gathering, harvesting) up till their dying day. Why is this? The answer to this question is also cure to arthritis.
Arthritis has been denoted as the ‘incurable disease’ but is it? Hundreds of natural health experts say arthritis is curable and is determined by your diet. In fact, you could naturally treat arthritis with a simple 70/30 nutrition rule!
Arthritis-Free Nutrition: A New Way to Eat
Imagine what life would have been like 500 years ago? Now picture what kind of foods you would be eating. It doesn’t take too much time to discover how our diets have changed in the past 500 years. And as we live in this age of McDonalds and fast foods, arthritis cases skyrocket like never before! Could you be arthritis-free by changing your diet? This information might surprise you!
If you are to prevent arthritis from destroying your life you must refrain from processed foods and other acid forming foods. Normally, a healthy diet should be 70% alkaline and 30% acidic. Alkaline foods are typically foods which are still in their natural state (raw and fresh). And acidic foods are typically foods which have been altered through processing, frying, and high-fat cooking.
Therefore, instead of eating acidic foods (cooked and processed), you should be eating mostly raw, fresh vegetables and fruits. Also, reducing the consumption of meats could also be helpful to your arthritis. By eating less meat and more fresh fruits and vegetables, you would be allowing your body to receive more nutrients and keep your acidic levels low. The result of your new diet could change the pain and inflammation affecting your arthritic joints.
The following is a list of alkaline foods (70%) and acidic foods (30%).
Alkaline and Acid Foods
Alkaline foods include: all vegetables (except peppers and beets); all fruits (except blueberries and prunes); flax, millet, quinoa, and amaranth; almonds, pignoli, fresh coconut, chestnuts; alfalfa sprouts, radish sprouts; unsalted butter; eggs; milk; honey; fruit and vegetable juices; herbal teas; most herbs and whey.
Acidic foods include: processed foods; fast foods; all meat and fish (eat sparingly); rice; oats; wheat; cornmeal; popcorn; pasta; most breads; grains; beans; cheese; seeds; nuts; sodas; alcohol; coffee; tea; most yogurts; and most condiments.
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Question by Courtney Gibson: How do you tell the difference between back pain and kidney infection pain?
I had a kidney infection at the beginning of my pregnancy and my doctor prescribed me an antibiotic to prevent it from coming back and hurting my baby. Well sometimes I forget to take it and now I am experiencing some lower right back pain similar to the pain I had when I had the infection but at the same time i don’t know what pregnancy pains feel like. Could i have another infection or is it just from the pregnancy? What do you guys think?
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Answer by Melissa Pursel Since you had a kidney infection in the past I would talk to you doctor, a simple urine test can determine infection. A kidney infection is pain like on the sides of your lower back near your kidney area, but can radiate around the front of your abdomen, It would be wise just to run it by your doc to make sure
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Question by memyselfandi: What is the difference between CORONARY and CONGENITAL heart disease?
I’m filling out a family health history form for my doctor and it’s asking if anyone in my family has had coronary or congenital heart disease. I know my mom has heart disease but I don’t know which kind it is. One of the arteries to her heart was becoming blocked and they had to put a stent in that artery to open it back up – it’s called angioplasty. Is that coronary or congenital? Thanks.
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Answer by Silmeria81 Congenital is a heart condition that you are born with. Anything else is usually coronary.
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