Just on the off chance that someone reads this even though this is an old blog.... If you have run the gauntlet of Gastronomic testing and they still can't find anything wrong with you, try the FODMAP diet. Stick it in bing and start learning. My husband has had excessive diarreha, gas, bloating and abdominal cramps off and on for nine years. He had allllll the tests done and was diagnosed with IBS. Useless diagnosis so he started research online and came across the FODMAP diet developed in Australia. Basically it's a diet for people who have an inability to absorb certain types of sugars. It's strict, no wheat, most dairy, a great many veggies and fruits off limits but it worked within days. The bloating disappeared as did the diarreha. good luck.
This happens to me, my doctor ordered me to to a miralax weekend clean out it helps a lot and ive had to do them less and less frequently.
sounds like your pancreas
You realize there is no such thing as an undercooked vegetable right?
Have you tried going meat and animal product free for a while. This cures most digestive issues along with bringing heaps of energy to the bod
Hi, bloating of stomach is generally common among the people having sedentary work with lack of physical activity. Many a times overeating of the food may cause bloating feeling. If you have same problems since long duration accompanied with other problem like burning pain in upper abdomen, hiccough or fullness of abdomen consult your physician to rule out any gastric problem. In young adults stress, depression can causes bloating of abdomen with or without nausea To avoid fullness and bloating of abdomen you can start:
- Drink a plenty of water.
- Do regular exercise to boost your metabolism rate.
- Avoid eating too spicy or oily food.
- Regularize your food habits .
- Avoid night watching .