Bloating and inflammation

Does anyone have any good tips on bloating and inflammation?

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  • singhmatters
    singhmatters Posts: 1 Member
    For bloating start your day with hot ginger water.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,957 Member
    What kind of bloating? Air? Unable to poop? If the former then you need to figure out what causes it. Use your diary, observe what happens when you eat certain food and how fast thereafter. Then narrow it down to certain food items and avoid them. It's not a quick process, but as air might be caused by a multitude of things, and might be different for everyone it's the only thing that gives certainty.
  • acpgee
    acpgee Posts: 7,974 Member
    You might want to consult your doctor. I had a friend who had irritable bowel syndrome with bloating all his life. He was finally diagnosed with a fodmap intolerance to alliums using a breath test at age 38. There are apparently a variety of fodmap intolerances (sugar types that do not get digested properly). My friend since cutting out the offending sugar types (garlic and onions in his case) has become symptom free.
  • Alatariel75
    Alatariel75 Posts: 18,260 Member
    If it's inflammation, you need to find the source and avoid it. I identified my issue foods doing multiple rounds of Whole30, an elimination diet which excludes the most common sources of inflammation for 30 days then reintroduces them in a controlled manner to identify which causes you issues. It is also worth speaking to your healthcare provider if inflammation is a concern.
  • neanderthin
    neanderthin Posts: 10,229 Member
    edited October 28
    Sure, consume less carbs and more animal protein and both bloating and inflammation comes down, a lot. :)
  • SweatLikeDog
    SweatLikeDog Posts: 319 Member
    See your doctor. Try an elimination diet. Try gluten-free.
  • noraknotes
    noraknotes Posts: 17 Member
    I'm gonna 2nd @Alatariel75! If it's inflammation, you'll have to find the source and then try to avoid it.
    For me, my eczema never cleared up - I did a patch test and found out I was allergic to nickel. I started avoiding nickel-heavy foods and it helped SO much with inflammation and exhaustion.

    I would do what the users above mentioned, trying elimination diets. Some people get more bloated with carbs, some with animal protein (I get bloated with too much animal protein and dairy)...

    Hope you find what works for you! It'll be tough at first but once you find out what's causing your issues, you'll feel so much better!
  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 8,519 Member
    edited October 29
    Random, but I’m going through a bout right now that came on quickly, as a result of travel tummy that turned into reactive arthritis.

    Sudden onset, swollen and inflamed joints, and residual bloating from the other, probably resulting from eating fruit or fresh juice, washed in water local to where I was.

    You don’t indicate if this has been building up over time or came on quickly.

    Just a thought.

    The source matters, since it predicates the solution. In my case, high doses of NSAIDS.