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​Feeling bloated after a meal? Doing this can help​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 25, 2023, 16:30 IST
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​Do not ignore the discomfort you get after having a meal​


Daily, many of us struggle with bloating, a health condition where there is gas buildup. It usually happens after a meal. Bloating is characterized by a feeling of fullness, tightness, or swelling in the abdomen. It can result from overeating, swallowing air, or digestive issues.

Usually bloating is ignored because the symptoms go away after some time giving temporary relief. However, ignoring bloating is not advisable as it could be a symptom of underlying conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), food intolerances, or gastrointestinal disorders.

Feeling bloated after a meal can be uncomfortable, but there are several strategies you can adopt to alleviate bloating and promote digestive comfort. Here are some effective measures you can take:

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​Pay attention to every bite you take​


Practicing mindful eating involves savoring and enjoying each bite, chewing food thoroughly, and paying attention to hunger and fullness cues. Eating too quickly can lead to swallowing air, contributing to bloating. Consuming large meals can overwhelm the digestive system, leading to bloating. Opt for smaller, more frequent meals to prevent overloading the digestive tract. Some individuals may be sensitive to certain foods that can cause bloating. Common triggers include beans, cruciferous vegetables, dairy, and artificial sweeteners. Identify and limit your intake of foods that may contribute to bloating.

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​The right kind of hydration plays an important role​


Drinking an adequate amount of water is crucial for proper digestion. However, avoid consuming excessive amounts of fluids during meals, as this can dilute stomach acid and hinder digestion. Carbonated beverages, including sodas and sparkling water, can introduce gas into the digestive system, leading to bloating. Opt for still water or herbal teas as hydrating alternatives. Ginger has natural anti-inflammatory properties and can help relieve bloating and indigestion. Drinking ginger tea before or after meals may contribute to digestive comfort.

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​Probiotics are a healthy addition​



Probiotics, found in fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut, can promote a healthy balance of gut bacteria. This may aid in digestion and reduce bloating for some individuals.


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​Supplements can work better to alleviate the discomfort​


Supplementing with digestive enzymes can support the breakdown of macronutrients, potentially reducing bloating for those with digestive enzyme deficiencies. Activated charcoal supplements may help absorb gas in the digestive tract, reducing bloating. However, consult with a healthcare professional before using charcoal supplements.

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​Pay extra attention to your meal​


Track your meals and symptoms in a food diary to identify patterns and potential trigger foods. This information can be valuable when discussing your symptoms with a healthcare provider. Some people find relief from bloating by practicing specific food combining principles. For example, separating proteins and starches during meals to optimize digestion. If bloating persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, consult with a healthcare professional. Persistent bloating could be a sign of underlying digestive issues that require further investigation.

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