The most common early signs and symptoms of pregnancy might include: Missed period. If you’re in your childbearing years and a week or more has passed without the start of an expected menstrual cycle, you might be pregnant. … Tender, swollen breasts. … Nausea with or without vomiting. … IncreasedRead More →

Beans may cause bloating because they have a high fiber content and contain oligosaccharides, which are sugars that the body can find difficult to break down. People can opt for beans that are easier to digest, including adzuki and mung beans, or they can try using alternatives, such as: quinoa.Read More →

“When we are hungry or when our bodies anticipate food, our bodies produce stomach acid, which is necessary to absorb the nutrients,” Lal explained. “When there is stomach acid but no food, that stomach acid can produce gas which can, in turn, lead to bloating.” Does not eating cause trappedRead More →

Symptoms of an ulcer Stomach ulcers may also cause bloating, stomach pain, and a burning sensation in your upper abdomen, but there are a few key differences. What does an ulcer feel like in the stomach? Stomach ulcer pain usually begins in the upper middle part of the abdomen, aboveRead More →

Patting or rubbing your baby’s back to burp him is the best way to bring up wind, which is air that’s become trapped in his tummy. Your baby may bring up some of his feed with it, so keep a muslin cloth handy. Try different positions to rub your baby’sRead More →

Irritation of the anus or esophagus — People who have irritation around their anus due to hemorrhoids or other problems may also experience more discomfort when they pass gas. (See “Patient education: Hemorrhoids (Beyond the Basics)”.) Do you fart more when you have to poop? Also, you’re more likely toRead More →