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  2. This Doctor-Recommend Stomach Ache Remedy Is Probably ... - AOL

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    Here are the best remedies to soothe an upset stomach from gastroenterologists. ... "This diet has been shown to be effective in managing stomach pain and bloating in patients with irritable bowel ...

  3. 25 Ways To Get Rid of Bloating - AOL

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    Learn the causes of stomach bloating so you can ... The 20 Best Foods to Reduce Inflammation and Ease Arthritis Pain. Medications that can cause bloating. ... "Non-Opioid Treatment" Show comments.

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    Bloating typically passes on its own, but here's how to find relief now. 5 tips from experts on how to stop bloating, from peppermint tea to 'belly breathing' Skip to main content

  5. Bloating - Wikipedia

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    Treatment options are available to treat the symptoms and the condition, but there is no cure for the disease. Symptoms include burping, abdominal and stomach bloating, along with pain and discomfort. Heavy meals, lying down or bending over after eating should be avoided to help prevent reflux from occurring.

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    A common cause of bloating is too much gas in the stomach or intestines. ... Malieckal suggests placing a heating pad or warm compress on the abdomen to ease discomfort and pain and move trapped ...

  7. Abdominal distension - Wikipedia

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    Studies have shown that swallowing air during eating or delayed emptying of the stomach from hyperacidity leads to bloating after a meal. Individuals who are constipated also complain of bloating. In some individuals who are hypersensitive, any volume of air may be perceived as fullness and there may not be actual abdominal distension. [8]