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Digestive Health
Question #10121
1 year ago
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Unable to digest food if I eat sweets my stomach bloating

Bsmurt

Suffering from indigestion gas bloating of stomach. Taken many medications but to no effect I have taken unienzyme and ayurvedic tablets like triphala and many medications My motion is no clear I ake kayam tablets for motionsevery alternative day

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are you passing stool frequently? Like after eating food.

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Hello dear Please be aware See i think you are already on medications In addition you can take following medications if the problem still persist Tab Omeprazole/ Rabeprazole Laxatives if required Probiotic like curd See if any allergy is there better consult gastroenterologist for better clarification Regards

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This could be IBS. ok for your bloating RX 1) tab Veloz L 1 tab before breakfast for 7 days

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Experiencing indigestion, gas, and bloating, especially when sweets are involved, might be indicative of several underlying issues. It’s possible that you have a sensitivity or intolerance to certain sugars, such as lactose or fructose. This can lead to difficulties in digestion, causing your symptoms. If sweets are consistently a trigger, try to monitor which specific types of sweets exacerbate the problem. You might be dealing with a food intolerance or a condition like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It’s also important to consider the potential role of your gut microbiota, as an imbalance can also lead to bloating and indigestion. To better understand what’s going on, you should consider keeping a food diary for a few weeks, noting when symptoms occur in relation to your meals. This can help in identifying any patterns. Testing for food intolerances or sensitivities with a healthcare provider might also provide clarity. In terms of managing your symptoms, some find relief in adjusting their diet, reducing intake of sugars that can cause gas, like fructose, lactose, and sorbitol, which are common in sweets. It may also be helpful to increase your dietary fiber gradually to aid bowel movements, but this should be done carefully to avoid worsening bloating. Hydration is key, so drinking plenty of water throughout the day can support digestion. As for medications like Unienzyme and Kayam tablets, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional to ensure these are appropriate for your specific needs. Relying on laxatives like Kayam on a regular basis might not be ideal, as they can lead to dependency and eventual bowel movement issues. Focus on lifestyle changes like regular physical activity, which can enhance digestion and reduce bloating. Stress management techniques, such as mindfulness or yoga, can also positively influence digestive health. If symptoms persist despite adjustments, a detailed evaluation by a gastroenterologist is recommended to rule out conditions such as IBS or celiac disease. Overall, precise diagnosis and an appropriately tailored plan would yield the best outcomes for your condition.

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