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Digestive Health Going Bad After COVID? You’re Not The Only One.

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Digestive Health Going Bad After COVID? You’re Not The Only One.

A lot of talks have been going round on managing lingering symptoms after COVID-19 and the importance of taking enough rest after the whole episode. From persistent cough, breathlessness, muscle pain and a heightened infection risk, post-COVID recovery depends very much on managing the symptoms.

Now, doctors are also highlighting that a recovered COVID patient should also pay attention to any lingering gastrointestinal symptoms post COVID-19, and get them checked.

The Link Between COVID-19 And Gastrointestinal Infection...

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Common Signs Of GERD & What You Can Do About It

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Common Signs Of GERD & What You Can Do About It

Did you know that 13.4% of Malaysians experience gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)? [1]

GERD is a chronic condition of your stomach acid frequently flowing back into the esophagus, which is the tube that connects your mouth and stomach. [2] This constant acid reflux can cause many troublesome symptoms and damage to the esophagus in the long run.

Signs & Symptoms...

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Surprising Things You May Not Know About IBS

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Surprising Things You May Not Know About IBS

April is Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month and here are some things you want to know about IBS!

Surprising Things You May Not Know About IBS

But firstly, here are some surprising things that you may not know about IBS.

  • Women are more than twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with IBS, and the disease is more common among people under age 45...

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5 Signs You Need To Take Probiotics

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5 Signs You Need To Take Probiotics

What are probiotics?

Probiotics are live microorganisms that improve your health when consumed. They’re found in yoghurt, other fermented foods and dietary supplements.

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