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burping/feeling sick
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For the last 9 yrs I have suffered from IBS symptoms and last November I decided to do an elimination diet (on my boyfriend;s advice- he's a nutritionist). I found that lactose and wheat were the main culprits. After giving them up, the majority of symptoms disappeared and I had energy again. However, the last few months I have been feeling rough again.This last week in particular has been awful. I have been suffering from burping and feeling sick - my stomach feels queasy and it feels like I'm going to be sick then I burp so loudly and it relieves it for a few minutes and then it happens again. It first started happening duriing exercise and now it's near on everyday. It almost feels like the burp gets stuck! Anyway, I have had enough now! Anyone else had symptoms like these?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1 - Too little Stomach Acid: This will come as a shock but when your body has too little stomach acid that's when the problems start. Your stomach will reflex to either shoot the food out in order to prevent bacteria on the food from passing through your digestive system or it will churn and try to break it down without the acid. In either case it causes an upset stomach quite often, one easy solution to it is to avoid liquids entirely with meals as this only dilutes stomach acid further.
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2 - Lack of bowel movements: When you go less than 2 times per day you're considered constipated believe it or not! What happens is the food sits in your intestines and begins to ferment and putrefy, this creates an excessive amount of gas which travels up the digestive tract back into the stomach or will apply pressure to the stomach and create tremendous bloating.
3 - Candida Overgrowth: You may never have heard of this before but this yeast is likely inside your body causing havoc right now as it exists in over 90% of people. Although not always creating symptoms for everyone, this yeast can cause ongoing health problems if not addressed. One of the #1 symptoms it causes is excessive gas, the reason being that this fungus will grow inside your intestines and ferment, especially when there has been a lack of bowel movements even temporarily. It feeds on sugar as well so if you eat a diet of processed foods then you're giving it exactly what it needs to grow further! The gas it creates is only one of many problems candida can cause such as anxiety, difficulty concentrating, allergies, IBS & other digestive problems and much more!
I had similar with reflux, was initially put on Lanzoprazole then Omeprazole and it made a massive difference.
Watching what I eat is key too as certain things set it off more than others.
Limit any additional uneccesary air intake as well as chewing gum or smoking as this can contribute to burping.
I also found eating slower and making sure everything is chewed properly and easier to digest helps.
Watching what I eat is key too as certain things set it off more than others.
Limit any additional uneccesary air intake as well as chewing gum or smoking as this can contribute to burping.
I also found eating slower and making sure everything is chewed properly and easier to digest helps.