Meals are often fun, cultural and social experiences. The not-so-fun part? When you find yourself super bloated after a meal. Clearly, it's much less sweet than a slice of your favorite cake. In fact, ...
What happens when you wake up feeling bloated after eating a big meal the night before? Maybe you panic and immediately step on the scale, or instead, you skip breakfast and strategically plan what ...
Certain vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage, contain compounds like fiber and sulfur that can cause gas ...
Ever finish a meal only to feel like you need to immediately take a nap? Or experience bloating so intense you have to unbutton your pants under the table? The culprit might not be what you’re eating, ...
Drinking enough water with your salad helps fiber move smoothly through your gut and may prevent bloating. Slowly increasing fiber-rich foods in your diet gives your gut time to adjust and reduces gas ...
Digestive issues like acid reflux, bloating and constipation are common. A gastroenterologist shares one simple post-meal habit that can help ease them.
A WOMAN whose bloating was so uncomfortable she couldn’t finish her Christmas dinner was shocked to find out the cause was ...
After a few weeks of richer meals, odd eating hours and one too many festive treats, many of us greet January with a familiar ...
Gastroparesis is a chronic condition where the stomach empties slowly into the small intestine. Common symptoms of gastroparesis include nausea, vomiting, and feeling full quickly after eating.