Great ways to get rid of bloating

Identify the cause of bloating

Bloating is triggered by many dietary and lifestyle factors, so it’s best to identify the cause to reduce or eliminate symptoms.

Limit foods that trigger bloating

Some foods, such as sugar alcohols, artificial sweeteners, legumes, and high fiber veggies and fruits, contain large amounts of nondigestible compounds that may lead to bloating.

Check for lactose intolerance

Lactose intolerance is a common condition that causes multiple digestive symptoms, including bloating. If you’re lactose intolerant, it’s best to avoid or limit dairy products

Support regular bowel habits to alleviate constipation

Constipation may cause or exacerbate symptoms of bloating. Increased fiber and fluid intake, as well as physical activity, are effective natural treatments.

Try a low FODMAP diet

FODMAPS are poorly digested fermentable short-chain carbs found in a wide variety of foods. They ferment in your large intestine, producing gas.

Try probiotic supplements

Probiotics may improve the bacterial environment in your gut, which may counteract bloating especially if you have IBS.

Eat smaller portions, and limit salty and fatty foods

Large meals and foods high in salt or fat may contribute to bloating by increasing the production and retention of gas and water in your bowels.