Health Tip: Bloated and Gassy?

Cut down on foods that worsen symptoms

August 12, 2009 RSS Feed Print

(HealthDay News) -- The need to burp and pass gas is normal. But some people feel like they're frequently bloated and gassy.

The U.S. National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse offers these suggestions to help reduce uncomfortable gas:

  • Cut down on foods known to cause gas, such as beans, dairy products, bran and whole wheat foods.
  • Limit gas-causing vegetables such as onions, broccoli, cabbage and brussels sprouts, and fruits such as peaches, apples and pears.
  • Avoid sugary fruit drinks and carbonated soft drinks. Instead, drink water.
  • Avoid swallowing excessive air by eating slowly and chewing thoroughly.
  • Keep a diary of foods that cause gas for you, and try to avoid them.

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