Our experts explore causes, symptoms and lifestyle changes for bloating, as well as recommend the best herbal remedies available. You can also use our Q&A service to ask a question about bloating.
The term ‘bloating’ usually refer to the presence of wind, gas or flatulence in the digestive tract. In the majority of people, digestive discomfort is caused by a maldigestion of food and arises from bad habits and bad diets.
Over 5 litres of gas are produced each day in the normal gut.
When normal digestive function is interrupted or hindered, changes in chemical reactions or the way gut bacteria work lead to increased amounts of gas being produced.
Helps to relieve digestive disturbances such as: heartburn, acid reflux, excess burping, bloating, nausea, feeling of abnormal or slow digestion or early satiety.
Bloating frequently occurs after eating due to an excess of gas in the digestive system. This can be triggered by gulping down your food or eating certain foods that are known to initiate bloating, such as fizzy drinks or fatty foods.
Certain foods can make bloating worse:
Depending on the cause of your bloating, there are certain foods you can eat to help yourself:
There are other things in your lifestyle you can look into, including:
Several types of food can cause flatulence in some people but not in others. It depends not only on the presence in the large intestine of the right bacteria for the right food, but also on a sufficient quantity of bacteria to digest it.
Although the most common reasons for feeling bloated relate to minor health problems giving you excessive gas in your gut,occasionally abdominal bloating, swelling or distension points to something more serious. If you are in any doubt, consult your doctor.
You should also see your doctor for further advice if you experience:
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