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HIRSCH sprung

Hirsch sprung disease is a birth defect in which nerve cells are missing at the end of a child’s bowel. This damage causes blockages in the bowel normally. Most often, the areas missing the nerve cells are the rectum and the sigmoid colon. Symptoms: 1. Swelling 2. Stomachache 3. Constipation 4. Overweight 5. Gas 6. […]

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Dyspepsia

Causes: 1. Overeating 2. Not chewing thoroughly or eating in hurry 3. Fried food 4. Spices 5. Indigestion and sorrow 6. Eating 3 times a day Symptoms: 1. Stomachache and constipation 2. Stress and sour burps 3. Burning of hands and feet 4. Weakness 5. Swelling of stomach after meal 6. Urination disorder Tib e

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Appendix

The appendix is a small pouch like sac of tissue (of four inches or seven to eight cm) that is located in the first part of the colon (cecum) in the lower-right abdomen. Lymphatic tissue in the appendix aids in immune function. It has good bacteria in it which helps in digestion. When appendix burst

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