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If the disease is truly IBS (i.e. by making sure no other diseases are present), you may want to consider optimizing treatment for the bloating. This can include specific medication to cut down on the amount of gas produced (i.e Gas-X, or Beano), or specific prescription anti-spasmodic agents.
Other causes of bloating can include malabsorption. Testing your stool for infection and fat malabsorption can be considered. You may also want to consider a blood test to evaluate for celiac disease.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
have you been on anti biotics??
there are also tablets you can buy .
I am a 39 year old male with a problem:
One day (about 3 months) ago, I went to have a meal at a restaurant.
The next day, I had cramps and some heavy duty diarrhea. Nothing to worry about really, or so I thought.
Since that day, I have been having the following symptoms after every single meal (whether I eat a soup or a medium size pizza):
- Heavy bloating (bloating seems to be relieved by passing gas either by belching or farting)
- Some tenderness all over the gut area especially on the left side where the stomach sits
- Feeling that some fluid (liquid or gas, probably gas) moves around (gurgling noises)
- Some actual distention of the belly (I am not sure about that but it sure feels that way, maybe some fluid retention ?)
These symptoms usually start after I eat and last up to 5-6 hours.
My bowel movements look quite normal. Same as they ever were.
No diarrhea.
No dark stool.
My weight has not changed.
So far, I have had a blood test and a biopsy somewhere below the stomach to rule out Celiac disease.
I also had the X-ray of the upper GI done earlier, which revealed nothing.
The endoscopy that was performed for the biopsy did not reveal anything abnormal in the stomach.
Any advice that could help me or the original poster ?
Any feedback Sarah ?
Well, I wish you all the best.
Thanks for reading,
Hugues -
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