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as we continuing to stomach disorders,here are some other causes...
as we continuing to stomach disorders,here are some other causes...
What causes bloating?
When gas builds up in your stomach and intestines, you may have bloating -- swelling in your belly and a feeling of fullness. It may happen to you more often if you have:
- A stomach infection
- Irritable bowel syndrome(IBS). This digestive condition causes stomach pain, cramping, and diarrheaor constipation.
- Celiac disease (When people with this condition eat gluten, their bodies produce antibodies that attack the intestinal lining.)
- Hormonal changes that happen around women’s periods
While bloating is usually just uncomfortable, it can sometimes cause pain in your belly or sides.
How can I reduce gas and bloating?
Diet and lifestyle changes can make a big difference:
- Cut back on fatty foods.
- Avoid fizzy drinks.
- Eat and drink slowly.
- Quit smoking.
- Don’t chew gum.
- Exercise more.
- Avoid foods that cause gas.
- Avoid sweeteners that cause gas such as fructose and sorbitol. They are often found in candies, chewing gum, energy bars, and low-carb foods.
What OTC medicines treat excess gas?
If you have a lot of gas or are very uncomfortable, an over-the-counter medicine may help.
- Lactase supplements. If dairy is causing your problems, taking these tablets or drops just before you eat will help you digest lactose (the main sugar in dairy foods) and reduce gas.
- Alpha-galactosidase. This digestive aid comes as liquid or tablets. You take it before you eat to help your body break down the complex carbs or sugars that cause gas, such as those found in beans, broccoli, and cabbage. Caution: People with the genetic condition galactosemia should avoid it. It may also interfere with some diabetes drugs like acarbose or miglitol. If you take medication for diabetes, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking this aid.
- Simethicone. Taking these liquids or tablets can relieve the uncomfortable bloating and pain from gas.
- Probiotics. These supplements contain "friendly" bacteria that can help digestion. In addition to tablets and powders you sprinkle on your food, foods like yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut contain probiotics.
Heartburn/GERD
What is heartburn?
Heartburn, sometimes called acid indigestion, is a painful, burning feeling in the middle of your chest or the upper part of your stomach. The pain, which can also spread to your neck, jaw, or arms, can last just a few minutes or stick with you for hours.
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