Sunday, October 23, 2011

How Do I Stop My Stomach From Being Bloated?

396545382 I eat healthy. no meat. no dairy. fast food. junfood. candy or soda. i exercise an hour a day. it hurts so bad. after i eat i cant make it go away.

5 comments:

  1. Goga Insidente - maybe you talk a lot and the air comes in.,just fart the thing.

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  2. Leah Cabrera - Lol at the bottom answers but maybe its gas or you're getting your period.I honestly have no idea what else can be.

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  3. BeholdAPaleHorse - If this is a serious question than the only thing you eat is... veggies, nuts and fruits?
    Your digestive system can have a really hard time with nuts, as well as veggies if you eat a lot of them without lipids to plain out your diet. You need to eat meat, too. Lean meat is an important part of a omnivores diet. The lipids it supplies help your digestive track. Try a more broad diet. Eating clean is good but you need to make sure your body is adequately flushing itself out. Otherwise you get bloating and constipation etc.

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  4. Spunkiee - Are you on a strictly vege diet? Do you eat on time? Eat before you start your exercise?
    Can't really help you ...... but if it persisted, you probably need to see a dietitian.
    Or else, could be just gas in your stomach...

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  5. ny - Possible causes of bloating include:

    The most common causes of chronic stomach bloating are irregular
    digestive processes which produce gases at a much higher rate than
    normal.
    Pre-menstrual Tension (PMT) - The symptoms tend to disappear or
    greatly improve once the bleeding actually starts.
    Contraceptive pill
    Too much alcohol
    Salt, or processed foods in your diet - even a small amount of excess
    sodium causes bloating.
    Too little protein in diet.
    Doctors believe that bloating is usually the result of an intestinal
    disorder, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The cause of IBS is
    unknown, but may involve abnormal movements and contractions of
    intestinal muscles and increased pain sensitivity in the intestine.
    These disorders may give a sensation of bloating because of increased
    sensitivity to gas.
    Carbonated Drinks- Fizzy drinks, including soda pop and spritzers,
    increase bloating because the carbon dioxide trapped in the bubbles
    creates gas, which slows down stomach emptying.
    Water intake: Many women believe that drinking too much water will
    give them puffy abs, but just the opposite is true. Even though we
    associate water with being bloated, drinking more water can help to
    flush sodium out of the body, and that reduces the bloat.
    Lactose Intolerance- sometimes your stomach is unable to digest the
    lactose--or milk sugar--in dairy foods leading to bloating.
    Food allergies can cause your stomach to puff out, too. But this is a
    reaction of the immune system involving the whole body, and usually
    hives and runny nose are the more prominent symptoms.
    Any disease that causes intestinal inflammation or obstruction, such
    as Crohn's disease or colon cancer, may also cause abdominal bloating.
    In addition, people who have had many operations, adhesions (scar
    tissue), or internal hernias may experience bloating or pain.
    Finally, eating a lot of fatty food can delay stomach emptying and
    cause bloating and discomfort.

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