Monday, August 13, 2007

Bloating and Parkinson Patient

Post subject: Bloating and Parkinson Patient

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Bloating is a very common gastrointestinal condition that million of people around the world suffer from each and everyday.

Chances are that there is really nothing wrong with you if you find that your are experiencing bloating and there is no need to be alarmed.

However it is different with the Parkinson patient. Besides eating food that may not particularly agree with your system , having constipation. There are Parkinson medications or vitamins that have been shown to cause bloating.

Treatments for bloating depending on how bad your symptoms are.

TEO KIM HOE

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Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD



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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 7:06 am Post subject:

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Dear Teo,
Thanks for your post, it's a good reminder that bloating can be caused by a number of conditions, and it's important to talk with your doctor. The PD medications known as agonists, such as Requip and Mirapex, can cause bloating. Also, gastroparesis (slowed stomach emptying) can cause excess stomach acid, which, mixed with food, creates gas and bloating in the stomach. I encourage all folks to talk with your doctor if this occurs.
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