Ano Sa Tagalog Ang Laxative

Ano Sa Tagalog Ang Laxative

ano ang tagalog ng:•kind•keen•killed•knobed•knotty•kissable•knowledge•kudos•klatch•lame•late•lazy•lean•large•lavish•loyal•laxative•lenient•lawful•luxurious•laudable•luminous•legitimatepaki sagot​

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1. ano ang tagalog ng:•kind•keen•killed•knobed•knotty•kissable•knowledge•kudos•klatch•lame•late•lazy•lean•large•lavish•loyal•laxative•lenient•lawful•luxurious•laudable•luminous•legitimatepaki sagot​


Answer:

mabait-

masigasig-

pinatay-

knobed-

buhol-

mahahalikan-

kaalaman-

kudos-

klatch-

pilay-

huli na

tamad-

malaki-

labis-labis-

matapat-

laxative-

mahinahon-

maluho-

kapuri-

maliwanag-

lehitimo

Explanation:

Correct me if i wrong :)


2. alin sa mga sumusunod ang halimbawa ng lax conscience


Answer:

“Lax conscience” describes an inconsistent assortment of moral values. An example is feigning virtue for viciously self-serving reasons, such as helping little old ladies cross busy streets, and stealing their purses in the process.

Explanation:

Because it is given by the philosopher/ writer, Steve Joyce


3. para saan ginagamit Ang cathartic laxatives​


Answer:

Cathartic Laxatives are medications that increase the passage of stool. Laxatives ease the passage of fully formed fecal matter from the rectum.


4. The man who used to be very lax with the rules now follow all the laws


Answer:

It says that the man who is neglectful or slacks when it comes to rules back then, is now one of the people who follows the laws.

Explanation:


5. this is characterized by compensating for the overeating,such as vomit,excessive exercise, laxatives, etc .​


Answer:

Bulimia Nervosa

Explanation:

Bulimia Nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by self-induced vomiting or purging through excessive exercise, or use of laxatives or diuretics.


6. what do you mean by laxative?


or purgative is a food, compound, or medication which when consumed either induces bowel movements or loosens the stool. Laxatives are generally taken by a person who has constipation.when consumed, it loosens the stool, it is commonly used by a person who has constipation

Hope this helps. :) 

7. Laxative - Over the counter or Prescription?​


Answer:

prescription po

pa brainlist po!


8. Antihistamine Antipyretic Antacid Laxative Antibiotic


Answer:

1.laxative

2.antipyretic

3.antibiotic

4.antihistamine

5.antacid


9. example of delicate and lax conscience​


answer

a example of delicate and lax conscience is not being alery


10. A. On the diagram below, use a compass ang straightedge to construct the bisector of LAXE. (Leave all construction mark) A wag sana nonsense ty​


Step-by-step explanation:

pasensya na kung hindi mo maiintindihan haha,GODBLESS


11. what is the definition of lax?​


Answer:

Rootword-Lax- comes from Latin

Explanation:

Meaning "loose, slack" ex. Laxative, relax


12. damaged kidney laxative abuse???​


DAMAGED KIDNEYS:

When your kidneys are damaged, waste products and fluid can build up in your body. That can cause swelling in your ankles, nausea, weakness, poor sleep, and shortness of breath. Without treatment, the damage can get worse and your kidneys may eventually stop working. That's serious, and it can be life-threatening.

LEXATIVE ABUSE:

Laxative abuse can cause hypokalemia and volume depletion. Hypokalemia, in turn, can lead to rhabdomyolysis. Laxative-induced hypokalemia and volume depletion have been previously reported to cause renal insufficiency, but not severe enough to require hemodialysis.

Pls Brainliest :))


13. examples of lax conscience​


Explanation:

Lax conscience” describes an inconsistent assortment of moral values. An example is feigning virtue for viciously self-serving reasons, such as helping little old ladies cross busy streets, and stealing their purses in the process.


14. What is the meaning of perennial and lax?


Hey there!

Perennial means the thing which is been for a long time or from infinite time.

In simple words we can say Perennial is something which is there from much time.

Lax means not so strict or just like to be careful or just a caution.

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Hope this helps you!

15. is Laxative medicine prescribe by the doctor?​


Answer:

Prescription laxatives are most often prescribed for treating: Chronic constipation that's idiopathic (not due to any known cause) Constipation related to a condition, including that from constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS-C) Opioid-induced constipation

Explanation:


16. frequent use of laxatives can destroy what part of digestive system​


Answer:

The overuse of laxatives can lead to electrolyte disturbances, dehydration and mineral deficiencies. Laxative abuse can also cause long-term and potentially permanent damage to the digestive system, including chronic constipation and damage to the nerves and muscles of the colon

Explanation:

Explanation:

What is Laxative Abuse?

Extreme thinness, or evidence of binging and purging, are often some of the more noticeable signs of eating disorders. But people struggling with anorexia, bulimia or binge-eating disorderRisks Associated with Laxative Abuse

After taking laxatives for a period of time, the body begins to rely on the help of the laxative in order to move waste through the body. People become both psychologically and physically dependent on laxatives, more quickly than many realize.

Constipation: Laxatives are used to treat constipation, but when abused, laxatives can actually cause constipation to worsen. Laxatives work by artificially stimulating, or irritating, the nerves in the large intestine. This stimulation makes the intestinal muscles contract and move the stool out of the body. But when used for too long or at too high of a quantity, laxatives can damage the nerves.

Keeping the colon empty is also risky. When the muscles in the colon are prevented from working as they should, they weaken over time. Together, these side effects interfere with normal bowel movements. The person may become dependent on higher and higher doses of a laxative to move stool out.

Constipation is defined as having fewer than three bowel movements a week, and/or bowel movements with stools that are hard, dry, and small. People who have abused laxatives can go weeks without a bowel movement. Constipation can be extremely uncomfortable. Symptoms include bloating, abdominal pain and overall discomfort.

Combination of constipation, diarrhea, and gas: Laxative use traps gas in the intestines, leading people to feel full and bloated. This can cause the laxative user to try to treat those symptoms with more laxatives, setting up a vicious cycle. In some people, the frequent bowel movements that come from diarrhea also irritate the rectum and anus, resulting in sores, bleeding or pain while using the toilet. Diarrhea also can interfere with participating in exercise or other social activities because of the need to run frequently to the bathroom.

Dehydration: Laxatives don’t help remove calories, but they do remove water from the body. When too much fluid is lost in diarrhea caused by laxative abuse, people may become dehydrated. Dehydration puts stress on the organs, and can be fatal if not treated promptly. Symptoms include thirst, decreased urination, headache, light-headedness, diminished sweating, dry mouth, weakness and fatigue.

Electrolyte abnormalities: Electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, and chloride are lost at abnormally high rates in diarrhea. This can lead to weakness, irregular heartbeats and sudden death.

Long-term medical consequences

The body’s dependence on laxatives can lead to long-term medical complications. Without having to work to eliminate waste, the body stops moving waste through the intestines on its own.

Impaired intestinal function: After long-term laxative abuse, the intestines lose normal muscle function and nerve response, and can no longer contract to evacuate stool normally. This is sometimes referred to as a “lazy colon”, meaning the colon no longer eliminates waste efficiently. Instead, waste sits in the intestines for far longer than normal. Laxative abuse is also associated with irritable bowel syndrome.

Those with a past of laxative abuse can go weeks without having a bowel movement. This can cause unpleasant physical symptoms such as cramps and bloating, as well as emotional symptoms such as shame, irritability, and anxiety. The effects may be reversible, but recovery may be a slow process. Symptoms may linger for years.

Infections: The intestine normally is coated with a protective layer of mucus, which prevents the walls of the intestine from irritation. The intestines also contain bacteria which are necessary for immune system function and overall health. Laxative abuse strips away these bacteria and the protective mucus, leaving the intestines vulnerable to infection and irritation. Some studies even suggest that abusing laxatives increases the risk of colon cancer, the idea being that long-time inflammation ups the odds that cells will develop abnormally during the healing process.

Rectal prolapse: Chronic severe diarrhea caused by laxative abuse can cause the inside of the intestines to protrude through the anal opening. This condition usually requires surgical treatment. may also engage in other behaviors in an attempt to rid the body of food and feel thinner. One strikingly common way teens and adults try to purge calories or food is by using laxatives.

Laxatives are sold over the counter and are easy to obtain, but they can wreak havoc on the body. The overuse of laxatives can lead to electrolyte disturbances, dehydration and mineral deficiencies. Laxative abuse can also cause long-term and potentially permanent damage to the digestive system, including chronic constipation and damage to the nerves and muscles of the colon.


17. 2.A medication it taken in excess will cause diarrhea? a. diuretics b. laxatives c. pyretics​


Answer:

B., cause laxatives are drugs that are used for constipated people. If it is used to a normal people, it will really cause diarrhea.

Explanation:

Salamat master

Answer:

b because naranasan ko na yan sobrang sakit nga po ehh

Explanation:

may na po bahala mag lagay Ng explanation


18. Column A1. Depressants2. Antacid3. Antihypertensive4. Laxative5. Decongestant​


Answer:

1.c

2.a

3.d

4.b

5.e

Explanation:sana makatulong sayo


19. anong ibig sabihin ng cathartic laxative​


SAGOT;

Ang Catharsis ay ang pag-alis ng laman, paglilinis, paglilinis o paglisan ng bituka (bituka). Ang isang cathartic o purgative ay isang ahente na nagdudulot ng catharsis at mas kilala bilang isang laxative (isang cathartic na kinuha upang mapawi ang paninigas ng dumi).


SANA MAKATULONG

Answer:

In medicine, a cathartic is a substance that accelerates defecation. This is similar to a laxative, which is a substance that eases defecation, usually by softening feces. It is possible for a substance to be both a laxative and a cathartic.

Explanation:

hope that helps


20. is Mefenamic Acid is a form of laxative medicine


Answer:

No, laxative medicines are a type of medicine that can treat constipation. However, Mefenamic acid is used to treat mild to moderate pain and dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps).

Explanation:

Hope this will help.


21. Taking laxative is the best treatment for individual affected by constipation True or false Answer


Answer:

true

Explanation:

Laxatives help people empty their bowels and are common for constipation relief. Some laxatives work by softening stools, while others work by increasing the bulk of stools with additional fiber.

They are generally used to relieve constipation. Most are available to buy over the counter and without a prescription. A person can take laxatives by mouth in the form of liquids, tablets, or capsules. An individual can also take them through the rectum — for example, with suppositories or enemas.

Some people need to move their bowels two to three times per day, while others go two to three times per week. There is no “normal” number of times. It is more important to notice changes in bowel habits.

Constipation is when stools become hard, making them difficult or painful to pass.

Fast facts on laxatives:

Laxatives are commonly used to relieve constipation.

Most are available without the need for a prescription.

Some foods are known to have a laxative effect.

Improving diet and increasing activity can help reduce constipation, and therefore reduce the need for laxatives.


22. Can i take laxative while taking glutathione


Answer:

I'm currently taking glutathione pills regularly. Along with vit C.

Is it okay to drink laxatives? The senna type. Won't the gluta just be excreted before it takes effect

Explanation:

Vita C flushes itself out through urination, ask any well educated and experienced doctor that question and you'll have the same answer. However, this means up more frequently lower doses of Vita C as one high dose will be flushed out. Green tea with low caffeine is best, especially with laxatives. You do not want to be dehydrated in any way for this to work well.


23. What are the benefits of mediocrity or being laxed?


Answer:

If you're mediocre at something and spend your time around people who are way better than you, your rate of learning is really rapid. So being mediocre at a lot of things (but working on them) is a great way to speed up your rate of learning.

Explanation:

sorry yan masasagot ko po

Explanation:

- You've lowered your risk of being fired/outsourced.

- Everyone needs B players.

- You're not a threat to bad managers.

- No risk of failure.

- You can focus on your life outside work.


24. damaged kidney due to laxative abuse​


Laxative abuse can cause hypokalemia and volume depletion. Hypokalemia, in turn, can lead to rhabdomyolysis. Laxative-induced hypokalemia and volume depletion have been previously reported to cause renal insufficiency, but not severe enough to require hemodialysis.

hope it helps


25. ph level of laxative​


Answer:

The chemical stability of sennosides in aqueous solutions was found to be pH-dependent, with the best stability at pH 6.5 (t90.

Explanation:

HOPE IT HELP


26. the Unstressed laxed vowels in the international phonetic alphabet are called​


Answer:

what is infatuation or a awsh?


27. magbigay ng dalawang sitwasyon kung saan gumagana ang "lax conscience" o ang kawalan ng konsensya ng isang tao​


Answer:

1. bumibili ang isang matanda sa tindahan ng biglang may sumingit kahit alam na matagal ng nakapila ang matanda dito.

2. Mas pinili ni Joy na sumama sa mga barkada gamit ang perang kinuha sa mga magulang kahit alam nyang kailangan ng mga magulang nya ang perang gagamitin nya


28. What are the example of sentence Laxs lifeless​


Answer:

walang gana Sa buhay at matamlay Ayan na sagot ahaha

Answer:

Lifeless sentence examples:

These forms were lifeless but still existed. ...

The dying man lay as lifeless and immovable as before. ...

He wiggled out of his shirt and placed it over the boy's lifeless face and sat down to wait. ...

All three mourned as they hovered over Jackson's lifeless body.


29. example of lax conscience


Answer:

Lax conscience” describes an inconsistent assortment of moral values. An example is feigning virtue for viciously self-serving reasons, such as helping little old ladies cross busy streets, and stealing their purses in the process.

Explanation:

pa brainliest po


30. examples of laxative​


Answer:

bulk laxatives, stimulant laxatives, osmotic laxatives and stool softeners.

Answer:

Stimulant laxatives are the fastest-acting, such as include aloe, cascara (Nature's Remedy), senna compounds (Ex-Lax, Senokot), bisacodyl (Dulcolax, Correctol), and castor oil. Saline laxatives or enemas such as Fleet Phospho-Soda, milk of magnesia, and magnesium citrate.


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