To help us understand why you are experiencing gas and bloating, we will be running a group of tests that can provide us with more information. The first group of tests includes Lactose Intolerance Test, Fructose Intolerance Test, Stool Test, Hydrogen Breath Test and Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) Test
These tests will help us determine whether there are any underlying digestive issues that may be causing the gas and bloating. The second group of tests includes Celiac Disease Test, Gluten Sensitivity Test, Colonoscopy, Abdominal X-ray, and Ultrasound
These tests will help us identify any other possible medical issues or structures that may be contributing to the gas and bloating
Result :
You may have noticed that your abdomen has become swollen, tight, and full of air, making it difficult to button your pants or wear your belt comfortably.
You may experience cramps or discomfort in your abdomen, which could be sharp and sudden or dull and lingering.
You may have noticed that you are passing more gas than usual, or that it has a stronger odor than usual.
Eating slowly and chewing food thoroughly can help reduce gas and bloating.
gradeKeep a food diary to identify foods that may be causing gas and bloating, such as beans, lentils, dairy products, and cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cauliflower.
gradeExercise helps move gas along through the digestive system, reducing bloating.
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