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Indigestion and stomach bloating - #10122

Bsmurt

Suffering from indigestion and stomach bloating Am unable to digest anything my motions are not regular I take kayam tablet for going to motion Triphala is of no use I have also tried unienzyme and aristozyme but to no effect

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Indigestion and stomach bloating can be frustrating, especially when over-the-counter remedies don’t seem to help. It’s important to consider several potential factors and approaches. First, pay attention to your diet and eating habits. Try smaller, more frequent meals instead of large ones. Eating slowly and chewing thoroughly can aid digestion. Keep a food diary to identify any foods that may worsen your symptoms, focusing on high-fiber options to improve regularity without causing bloating. Some individuals find that reducing foods high in fermentable carbohydrates (FODMAPs) helps, but this should be done carefully, ideally with guidance from a healthcare provider or dietitian. Hydration is also crucial, so ensure you’re drinking adequate water. It’s essential to be cautious about relying solely on laxatives or enzymes long-term, as they may not address the root cause. Since you’ve tried a few remedies without success, consider potential underlying reasons like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), food intolerances, or even stress and lifestyle factors which can affect digestion. An evaluation by a healthcare professional might be needed to rule out more serious conditions like reflux disease, ulcers, or gastrointestinal infections. They may suggest diagnostic tests such as blood tests, stool analyses, or possibly even imaging studies. If accompanying symptoms arise such as severe abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or blood in stools, seek medical attention more urgently. Incorporating regular physical activity can support digestive health, too, but make sure any exercise routine suits your current health status. If stress seems to contribute, relaxation techniques like yoga or mindfulness might provide some relief. However, a personalized approach is best, possibly involving a dietitian or gastroenterologist, to effectively manage and understand your symptoms.

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