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gas, flatulence
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intestinal gas, abdominal ultrasound, flatulence, flatus, gas, flatus, flatulence, air, in the intestine that is passed, the rectum, air that is passed, digestive tract, the mouth, belching, gas is formed, in the intestines, food is digested, gas, make feel bloated, crampy, colicky abdominal pain
gas, swallowing air eating, eating foods, difficult to digest, fiber, introduced fiber into diet, having gas temporary, give it a little time, adjust, stop producing gas, eating foods that cannot tolerate, have lactose intolerance, eat dairy products, irritable bowel syndrome, a chronic form of stomach upset that gets worse from stress, malabsorption, body cannot absorb, digest a particular nutrient properly, accompanied by diarrhea, antibiotics, eat more slowly, chew food thoroughly, avoid gum chewing, relax eat, avoid beans, cabbage, carbonated beverages, try beano, a product sold over-the-counter at most drugstores, eat a lot of beans, fruits, vegetables, high-fiber foods, walk, 10 to 15 minutes after eating, drink peppermint, chamomile tea after a meal, have other symptoms, gas, abdominal, rectal pain, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, weight loss, have oily, foul-smelling, bloody stools,
doctor, perform a physical examination, special attention to abdomen, what is diet, has it, changed, what foods, eat commonly, what foods have eaten, have increased the fiber in diet, eat, chew, swallow, would say that gas is mild, severe, does gas, related to eating milk products, specific foods, what seems to make gas better, what medications, take, have other symptoms, abdominal pain, diarrhea, early satiety, premature fullness after meals, bloating, weight loss, diagnostic tests, barium enema x-ray, barium_enema, barium swallow x-ray, blood studies cbc, blood differential, sigmoidoscopy, abdominal ultrasound, abdominal ct scan, upper endoscopy, egd,
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