Welcome to Ask Doctor Zac, a weekly column from news.com.au. This week, Dr. Zac Turner talks about a surprising food that causes stomach bloating. Question: Hi Dr. Zac, It’s beginning to look a lot ...
Tis the season for overdoing it. Sometimes, our eyes are bigger than our stomachs — and the holidays are prime time for ...
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Your stomach may not be feeling the best after eight days of latkes, the open bar at your holiday party and all the Christmas cookies you’ve already eaten. Here’s how to make it through your next ...
Kiwis offer natural digestive support that may reduce constipation and bloating. Learn how daily intake affects regularity, gut comfort, and overall digestion.
“Ugh, I feel like I’m going to explode.” Sound familiar? We’ve all been there—those feelings of being too full, tight or swollen in the stomach, sometimes accompanied by flatulence, burping and ...
As you've mentioned, if there are particular foods to which you have a known intolerance it pays to keep away from them if you want to keep your stomach bloat free. Other classic foods that can cause ...
Meals are often fun, cultural and social experiences. The not-so-fun part? When you find yourself super bloated after a meal. Clearly, it's much less sweet than a slice of your favorite cake. In fact, ...
Bloating or swelling around your stomach or abdomen can have many causes, including digestive conditions, hormonal changes, and even some medications. In addition to abdominal bloating or swelling, it ...
One of the main symptoms of gastroparesis is bloating, a feeling of fullness or tightness in the belly. Gastroparesis is a condition in which your stomach empties into your small intestine more slowly ...