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| Allergy | An allergy is an immune reaction in which an individual becomes hypersensitive to a foreign substance (allergen) such as pollens, mold spores, or dust. |
| Chicken Pox | Chicken pox is a relatively mild, highly contagious disease caused by a virus and spread through the air. |
| Constipation | Constipation is a condition in which bowel movements become infrequent and difficult. |
| Flatulence | An excess of gas in the stomach or intestinal tract, flatulence can be caused by swallowing excess air or as a byproduct of digestion. |
| Flu | Flu is a viral infection that affects the upper respiratory tract. |
| Food Poisoning | Food poisoning is caused by eating contaminated food. |
| Gas (Flatulence) | An excess of gas in the stomach or intestinal tract, flatulence can be caused by swallowing excess air or as a byproduct of digestion. |
| Gastroenteritis | Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestinal tract, usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection or by food poisoning. |
| Heartburn | Heartburn is a burning pain felt behind the breastbone and rising from the abdomen into the throat. |
| Indigestion | Indigestion is pain or discomfort in the lower chest or abdomen which occurs after eating. |
| Influenza | Influenza is a viral infection that affects the upper respiratory tract. It is spread by sneezing and coughing. |
| Lactose Intolerance | Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest milk products. |
| Menstrual Cramps | Menstrual cramps involve pain that may accompany the first several days of menstruation. |
| Menstrual Pain (Dysmenorrhea) | Dysmenorrhea is the pain that may accompany the first several days of menstruation. |
| Poisoning | Poisoning is the exposure to a toxic substance. Treatment varies according to the substance ingested or inhaled. |
| Ulcer, Duodenal | A duodenal ulcer is a break in the membranes (mucosa) that line the duodenum. |
| Ulcer, Gastric | A gastric ulcer is a break in the protective membranes (mucosa) that line the stomach. |
| Ulcer, Peptic | Peptic ulcer is a broad term for any breakdown of stomach membrane (mucosal layers) caused by stomach acid or pepsin (an enzyme created by the stomach to aid digestion). |
| Vaginitis | A vaginal inflammation, vaginitis may be caused by an infection of parasitic, fungal, or bacterial origin. |
| Vomiting | Vomiting is the violent process of ejecting stomach content through the mouth. |
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