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Why You Feel Bloated After Eating and How to Fix It

Why You Feel Bloated After Eating and How to Fix It

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Bloating is a common problem that many people face. While it may appear harmless, it is unpleasant, especially when it occurs after every meal.

Find out what causes bloating after eating and how to fix it.

 

Causes of bloating after eating

Bloating is defined as abdominal discomfort or fullness. Several factors can contribute to persistent bloating after eating, such as:

  • Swallowing too much air while eating.
  • Eating too large a portion.
  • Consuming high-fiber foods like beans, broccoli, cabbage, or foods containing sugar substitutes like sorbitol.
  • Lactose intolerance.
  • Having a large amount of fecal matter in the colon.
  • Suffering from GERD symptoms.
  • Bacterial overgrowth in the stomach.
  • Consumption of specific medications, such as diabetes medications.

 

Overcoming bloating after eating

Bloating after eating can be treated in a variety of ways, from dietary and lifestyle changes to the use of medications. Here are some approaches that you can try:

  • Eat smaller, more frequent meals.
  • Chew food slowly and thoroughly.
  • Avoid foods that cause gas, such as beans, broccoli, cabbage, and fizzy drinks.
  • Limit foods high in fiber.
  • Avoid sugar substitutes.
  • Avoid talking while eating or drinking.
  • Drink enough water to help with digestion.
  • Avoid smoking.
  • Stay active and exercise.
  • Take probiotics to help balance gut bacteria.
  • Drink warm water to aid with digestion.

If the bloating is caused by the medication you are taking, do not hesitate to consult your doctor and request recommendations for safer medications that do not cause bloating.

 

Can bloating lead to a dangerous condition?

Bloating is generally harmless and can be treated with the methods outlined above. However, there are situations where you need to be cautious and seek immediate medical attention, especially if:

  • Bloating worsens for no obvious reason.
  • Bloody stools.
  • Fever.
  • Severe or unbearable abdominal pain.
  • Difficulty eating, a decreased appetite, or unexplained weight loss.
  • Persistent vomiting.

 

Do you have other questions related to bloating or other digestive problems? You can make use of the consultation features that are available in the Ai Care application by downloading the Ai Care application from the App Store or Play Store.

 

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Writer : Agatha Writer
Editor :
  • Sean Edbert Lim, MBBS
Last Updated : Friday, 5 July 2024 | 09:38

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