How to fix an extremely bloated stomach?
Short answer: For immediate relief, stop eating, walk gently, sip water, and try an over-the-counter simethicone or antacid. If constipation, use an osmotic laxative or stool softener; if pain, fever, vomiting, or rapid worsening occur, seek medical care.
Explanation
Bloating is excess gas, fluid, or stool making the abdomen feel distended. Common causes include swallowed air, fermentation of certain carbohydrates (high-FODMAP foods), constipation, food intolerances (lactose, fructose, or fructan), irritable bowel syndrome, and sometimes small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. Temporary fluid retention, hormonal changes, or medication side effects can also cause a swollen belly. Distinguish routine bloating from red-flag symptoms (severe pain, fever, blood in stool, unintentional weight loss, persistent vomiting) that require urgent evaluation. Management combines short-term symptom relief (movement, gas-relief meds, addressing constipation) and longer-term dietary or medical strategies (low-FODMAP trial, testing for intolerances, treating underlying conditions).
Tips
- Avoid high-FODMAP foods for 2–6 weeks (onions, garlic, beans, certain fruits, wheat) to see if symptoms improve.
- Eat slowly, chew thoroughly, and avoid carbonated drinks and chewing gum to reduce swallowed air.
- Increase fiber gradually and treat constipation with osmotic laxatives (polyethylene glycol) if needed.
- Try short-term simethicone or antacids for gas/indigestion; peppermint oil or probiotics can help some people with IBS.
- Exercise or gentle walking after meals to promote gas transit and bowel movements.
- See a clinician for persistent or severe symptoms, testing for intolerances, SIBO, celiac disease, or other causes.
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