We discussed the symptoms and causes of stomach bloating (pait phoolna), as well as what you can do to reduce this cyclical bloating of the stomach, whether it is due to a gassy stomach or ulcers caused by bacterial growth, such as Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).
Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim discusses the symptoms of a bloated stomach (pait phoolna), what you can do to relieve it, what foods to avoid, and whether it is caused by an underlying condition (pait phoolna ki wajah).
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A bloated stomach (pait phoolna), first and foremost, is a sensation of tightness, pressure, or fullness in your stomach. A visibly distended (swollen) abdomen may or may not accompany it. The sensation can range from slightly uncomfortable to achingly painful.
It usually goes away after a while, but it can be a recurring issue for some people. Cycles of bloating can be caused by digestive issues and hormonal fluctuations. Your stomach bloating might also be due to a gassy stomach, constipation, and more (pait ka phoolna ki wajah).
Gas is a natural byproduct of digestion, but too much intestinal gas indicates something is wrong with your digestion (pait ki gas). While gasses can be ingested by swallowing air or drinking carbonated beverages, they mostly escape through burping before reaching your intestines (khana khane ke baad pait ka phoolna).
The majority of gasses in your intestines are produced by gut bacteria digesting carbohydrates, a process known as fermentation (pait ki gas).
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