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So far, no Doc has given me a decent diagnosis, and I have been through nearly all of the GERD type medicines, both prescription and over the counter without relief.
Upper abdominal bloating (and burping) is often from H. pylori infection of stomach. It may go with nausea and heartburn.
Lower abdominal bloating may be from lactose intolerance or fructose malabsorption. (Try lactose-free diet for 2 days, and if no help, additional low-fructose diet (check my journal) for 2 days).
If nothing of above will help then you should consider to have stool culture test, including Cl-difficile. Diverticulitis and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth are also posible.
I've tried to list causes from high to low possibility, check in peace one by one.
Hi Dave,
Just read your post. It could be a number of things...the obvious abdominal aspects but since your have a history of cardiac, I would just mention to your cardiologist that you are experiencing this severe gas, sweating and slightly loose bowels as well. Sometimes, cardiac issues can present as intestinal issues from what I understand. I would just mention it to him as a precautionary measure and then I would see a gastro specialist. Definitely see a physician...don't try to diagnose yourself...be on the safe side. Good luck...hope you feel better soon.
Lower abdominal bloating may be from lactose intolerance or fructose malabsorption. (Try lactose-free diet for 2 days, and if no help, additional low-fructose diet (check my journal) for 2 days).
If nothing of above will help then you should consider to have stool culture test, including Cl-difficile. Diverticulitis and small intestinal bacterial overgrowth are also posible.
I've tried to list causes from high to low possibility, check in peace one by one.
Just read your post. It could be a number of things...the obvious abdominal aspects but since your have a history of cardiac, I would just mention to your cardiologist that you are experiencing this severe gas, sweating and slightly loose bowels as well. Sometimes, cardiac issues can present as intestinal issues from what I understand. I would just mention it to him as a precautionary measure and then I would see a gastro specialist. Definitely see a physician...don't try to diagnose yourself...be on the safe side. Good luck...hope you feel better soon.