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Gassy? Bloated? Try these tips. Get relief.

Reviewed 6/12/2024

7 WAYS TO EASE GAS AND BLOATING

We've all been there. Gas and bloating can be uncomfortable, embarrassing and downright painful. Fortunately, there are some simple things you can do to prevent and treat these common issues.

LIMIT HOW MUCH AIR YOU SWALLOW

Swallowed air is one of the biggest sources of gas and bloating. Activities that can increase the amount of air in your digestive tract include eating quickly, talking while eating, chewing gum, sucking on hard candy, drinking carbonated beverages and smoking.

MOVE YOUR BODY

Any physical activity can help you feel better. Try a walk, do a few yoga poses or take a dance break. Simply lying down and pulling your knees in to your chest for a few minutes can also relieve gas and bloating.

ADD FIBER

Constipation is a common cause of bloating. To help prevent it, eat more fiber. Reach for whole-wheat cereals, leafy greens, peppers, lettuce and apples.

WATCH YOUR DIET

Foods that may contribute to gas and bloating include beans, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, bran and dairy products. A healthcare professional can help you understand if your symptoms are due to an issue like lactose intolerance and advise you on the best way to adjust your diet.

APPLY HEAT

Some of the discomfort of gas and bloating is from tension. Hold a hot water bottle over your stomach or have a warm bath or shower to help your body relax.

ASK YOUR DOCTOR ABOUT MEDICINE

Over-the-counter medicines, like simethicone, charcoal capsules or probiotics, may help ease symptoms. Herbs like peppermint, chamomile, anise, caraway, coriander, fennel and turmeric may also help.

EAT SMALL, FREQUENT MEALS

Smaller meals can help prevent bloating, while overeating may contribute to it.

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