Gas is a common source that makes your stomach feel bloated and full. Gas pains in your digestive tract usually comes from two sources:
the air that you swallow
the breakdown of food by bacteria in the large intestine
Certain foods may cause you to experience gas, while not having this the same affect on others.
Drinking lots non-fizzy [...]
No Comments »
Filed under: Indigestion, Stomach Pain
A peptic ulcer’s most common symptom is burning stomach pain, also described as a dull, gnawing abdominal ache or discomfort. Typical experiences with this pain is that it comes and goes, increases when stomach is empty and goes away with eating or taking antacids.
Some other ulcer symptoms include:
nausea
bloating
burping
vomiting
weight loss
poor appetite
Essentially, a peptic ulcer is a [...]
No Comments »
Filed under: Indigestion, Infections ~ Bacteria, Infections ~ Intestinal, Stomach Pain
Indigestion, also known as upset stomach or dyspepsia, is discomfort or a burning feeling in the upper abdomen, often accompanied by:
nausea
belching
abdominal bloating
sometimes vomiting
Some people also use the term indigestion to describe the symptom of heartburn.
For many, indigestion results from either:
eating too much
eating too quickly
eating high-fat foods
eating during stressful situations
Your indigestion can also be [...]
No Comments »
Filed under: Indigestion
A bloated stomach is a common condition, usually resulting from your over-eating rather than from any serious illness. Bloating (abdominal distention) is often just intestinal gas.
Gas and bloating typically result from:
lactose intolerance
eating fibrous foods
eating legumes/beans
If your abdominal swelling is caused by absorption problems, try changing your diet and reduce your consumption of milk consumption [...]
No Comments »
Filed under: Indigestion, Stomach Pain