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How to reduce bloating and frequent farts and burping continuesly
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Question #10258
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How to reduce bloating and frequent farts and burping continuesly - #10258

Mohammed abraf

Dear sir iam facing problems like gastric and bloating having any food reflux chest after break fast and it goes to head like pain and frequent burpings and farts without smells and sometimes it is struck in stomach pain also not getting poops correctly one time ihave to go 2 3 times for feel fresh

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It looks like you’re dealing with symptoms often associated with gastrointestinal disturbances, such as bloating, gas, chest reflux, and inconsistent bowel habits. This set of symptoms can sometimes be connected to what’s known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but it’s important to consider other causes and get a comprehensive evaluation if symptoms persist. For immediate strategies, you may want to start by adjusting your diet. Try eating smaller, more frequent meals and avoid foods known to trigger gas and bloating, such as beans, lentils, carbonated drinks, and certain vegetables like cabbage and broccoli. Keep a food diary to identify any specific foods that exacerbate your symptoms. Additionally, try to avoid lying down soon after eating, and elevate the head of your bed slightly to prevent stomach acid from moving upwards. Incorporating regular physical exercise can aid digestion and help regulate bowel movements; aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate activity most days if possible. Staying well-hydrated is important as well, but consider drinking fluids between meals rather than with them to reduce gastric volume. Over-the-counter remedies, like simethicone for gas or antacids for reflux, may offer temporary relief, but should not be overused without consulting a healthcare provider. If you experience severe symptoms, such as significant weight loss, persistent pain, or blood in stools, you need to seek medical attention promptly. These could be red flags indicating a need for further investigation. A consultation with a healthcare professional can provide a proper assessment and help tailor a management plan suited to your specific needs and lifestyle, which may include further diagnostic testing like imaging or endoscopy if warranted by your symptoms.

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