No and taking higher doses can cause it. Try something for gas like gas-x or beano
Upset stomach, diarrhea, bloating, gas
It's probably just the stomach flu.
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It depends what is causing the bloating. Pre/pro-biotics may be beneficial. This is good bacteria that you can add to your diet to help reduce the gas that is produced. Many stores and supplement companies can supply you with these types of products. Bean-O is a popular product that can help reduce bloating due to gas-- that's if the gas is caused by eating beans. Lactase or Lact-Aid is another product that will help reduce bloating -- that's if it is caused by drinking milk and you are lactose intolerant. Consider over-the-counter digestive aids, if you are having stomach upset.
Abdominal pain, pressure, bloating, and flatulence are signs of too much gas. Antigas agents help relieve the symptoms by preventing the formation of gas pockets and breaking up gas that already is trapped in the stomach and intestines.
Bloating (full feeling), Belching and gas, Nausea and vomiting, Acidic taste, Growling stomach, Burning in the stomach or upper abdomen, and/or Abdominal pain
Bloat is the inability to remove gases (through belching) from the stomach. This is often a result in gorging on too much grain, or high protein feeds such as alfalfa or clover. Gas will continue to build up expanding the stomach and putting pressure on major organs such as the lungs.
a good way to get rid of sign & symptoms of bloating is to increase the intake of fiber(will help start bowel movement & relieve pressure form the intestines/abdominal area) & to increase exercise (most people who exercise do not have bloating symptoms)
One might expect to experience quite a bit of stomach bloating and gas.
Yes.
This would depend on if the bloating was due to internal gas or water. In a case of internal gas when pressure inside the stomach causes the deceased's stomach to swell up, a mortician or funeral director, will relieve the body of the stress by making an incision into the stomach to release the case. This is normally achieved, by incision three finger lengths down from the middle of the breast bone. In the case of bloating by water, other than remove excess water from the deceased, there is not much more that can be done apart from embalming, were the visual affects of bloating are slightly decreased.
increased abdominal gas , stomach rumbling, and a feeling of bloating. A few patients may experience nausea and vomiting , but these side effects are rare.