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  2. 9 common IBS symptoms in women - AOL

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    IBS or irritable bowel syndrome is a digestive disorder that impacts the large intestine (colon) and causes uncomfortable symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, and changes in bowel movements.

  3. 25 Ways To Get Rid of Bloating - AOL

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    As researchers learn more about the brain-gut connection, they have found that intense emotions, including stress and anxiety, can cause many GI issues, including indigestion and constipation ...

  4. How to get rid of bloating — and one red flag for women to ...

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    In rare cases, persistent bloating can be a sign of ovarian cancer, along with pelvic or stomach pain, feeling full quickly, or always feeling like you have to urinate or having to urinate often ...

  5. Irritable bowel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by a group of symptoms that commonly include abdominal pain, abdominal bloating and changes in the consistency of bowel movements. [1] These symptoms may occur over a long time, sometimes for years. [2]

  6. Abdominal distension - Wikipedia

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    In rare cases, bloating may occur in individuals who have milk intolerance (lactose intolerance), parasite infections such as giardia, food poisoning , celiac disease, severe peptic ulcer disease, bowel obstruction, or after certain types of abdominal surgery. [5] Heart failure and cirrhosis are also a common cause of distension. In both of ...

  7. Low-FODMAP diet - Wikipedia

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    A low-FODMAP diet is a person's global restriction of consumption of all fermentable carbohydrates (), [1] recommended only for a short time. A low-FODMAP diet is recommended for managing patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and can reduce digestive symptoms of IBS including bloating and flatulence.