Gas, Bloating, and BurpingPreventionGas, bloating, and burpingYou may be able to prevent gas, burping, and bloating. - Take steps to avoid swallowing air:
- Eat slowly. Avoid gulping food or
beverages. When you rush through meals or eat on the run, you are more likely
to swallow air.
- Chew your food thoroughly before you
swallow.
- Avoid drinking through a straw.
- Avoid chewing
gum or eating hard candy.
- Do not smoke or use other tobacco
products.
- If you wear dentures, check with a dentist to make sure
they fit properly.
- Keep calm. Tension and anxiety can cause you to swallow
air.
- Keep a food diary if you suspect that gas is
caused by certain foods. Write down what you eat or drink and when symptoms
occur to help you identify foods or drinks that may cause gas. Once these
problem foods are identified, avoid or limit them to reduce or prevent
symptoms.
- Talk with your health professional or a
dietitian about ways to maintain a balanced diet if you want to permanently
eliminate certain foods or drinks. For more information, see the topic
Healthy Eating.
- If you suspect milk or
other dairy products are causing your symptoms, try limiting or eliminating
these foods. For more information, see the topic
Lactose Intolerance.
- If you cook with dry beans, soak them in water overnight,
then pour off the water and cook the soaked beans in fresh water. This may
reduce the amount of natural sugars in the beans after the cooling process and
help prevent gas and bloating.
- Do not overeat. Large meals can make you feel bloated. Try
eating 6 small meals a day rather than 3 large ones.
- Avoid
constipation, which is a common cause of bloating. For more information, see
the topic
Constipation, Age 12 and Older or
Constipation, Age 11 and Younger.
- Avoid
laxatives.
- Use an antigas product that you can buy without a prescription.
- Food enzymes, such as Beano, which help
break down the sugars found in vegetables and grains, can be added to foods
that cause you to have gas.
- If you have
lactose intolerance, lactase enzyme supplements, such
as Dairy Ease and LactAid, can be taken with dairy products to help break down
lactose in food.
- Peppermint and other herbs (carminatives) that soothe the digestive tract may
permit belching and decrease bloating after large meals.
- Exercise regularly.
HiccupsYou may be able to prevent the hiccups by avoiding things that
trigger them. - Take steps to avoid swallowing air:
- Eat slowly. Avoid gulping food or
beverages. When you rush through meals or eat on the run, you are more likely
to swallow air.
- Chew your food thoroughly before you
swallow.
- Avoid drinking through a straw.
- Avoid chewing
gum or eating hard candy.
- Do not smoke or use other tobacco
products.
- If you wear dentures, check with a dentist to make sure
they fit properly.
- Keep calm. Tension and anxiety can cause you to swallow
air.
- Do not eat large meals.
- Do not
drink alcohol.
- Do not smoke.
- Avoid sudden changes in
stomach temperature, such as drinking a hot beverage and then a cold
beverage.
- Avoid emotional stress or excitement.
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