Current:Home > StocksGas buildup can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Here's how to deal with it. -PrimeWealth Guides
Gas buildup can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Here's how to deal with it.
View
Date:2025-04-16 02:09:16
Though most of us think of the same old "magical fruit" (beans) we heard about as kids when we consider which foods give us gas, many people don't realize that a host of other foods also contribute to gas buildup and pain. There are also many known conditions and eating habits that can similarly cause air buildup in one's stomach and subsequent gas pain.
Experts say knowing foods and drinks (hint: think about those all that soda you're consuming) cause gas pain may not only help one avoid experiencing such discomfort too often but could also help deal with it quickly and more efficiently when it arises.
What causes gas pain?
Carbonated beverages, select foods and eating habits are the most common contributors to air in the stomach or gas pain. Consuming food or drink too quickly can cause one to swallow air in the process − sometimes leading to gas buildup. This has been shown to happen more frequently among people who chew a lot of gum or suck on hard candies, since both actions sometimes cause one to swallow excess air. Soda and other carbonated beverages also contribute to air in the stomach as the carbon dioxide contained therein dissolves during digestion and becomes gas.
Many foods contribute to gas buildup and pain as well. These include dairy products, bran, vegetables like asparagus, cauliflower, broccoli and cabbage, plus fruits like peaches, pears and apples. Beans (legumes) can also cause gas, as can most foods that contain carbohydrates. Some medications and supplements such as aspirin, antacids, multivitamins and fiber supplements also contribute to air buildup and feelings of discomfort.
Another noteworthy cause of gas pain is constipation. "The longer food sits in your colon, the more fermentation occurs, and this can contribute to bloating and pain," says Vivian Chen, MD, BSc, a nutrition consultant and founder of Plateful Health.
How to get rid of gas pain fast
Chen says that practices such as eating slower and chewing one's food completely before swallowing are good ways to avoid too many instances of air buildup and gas pain. "Avoiding carbonated beverages and gas-producing foods can also prevent symptoms from starting," echoes Jamie Bering, MD, a gastroenterologist at Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
But when gas builds up in the stomach, it's best to know what to do about it. The most obvious answer the experts point to is to simply release it. "Gas in the stomach or upper GI tract is usually released when we burp," says Chen. Stomach gas can also be released through flatulence. Bowel movements similarly get rid of much of the air in one's stomach. "Most people don't realize they should be pooping at least once, if not twice a day," offers Chen.
Another helpful tip for dealing with gas pain is to move around or engage in light exercise like walking. "This can help stimulate the movement of gas through the digestive system and relieve discomfort," explains Jen Messer, a nutrition consultant and registered dietitian at Jen Messer Nutrition. She says that massaging one's abdominal region may also be helpful. So can "applying a warm compress to your abdomen which helps relax the muscles of the GI tract, improves blood circulation and promotes the movement of gas through your digestive system."
Another natural way to get rid of stomach gas pain is to drink herbal teas. "Research shows that peppermint, ginger and chamomile tea can alleviate upset stomach symptoms," offers Lisa Young, PhD, RDN, an adjunct professor of nutrition at New York University and author of "Finally Full, Finally Slim." She adds that apple cider vinegar may also do the trick. "Apple cider vinegar helps by fighting against the bacteria in the body that causes gas accumulation and bloating discomfort," she says.
When such natural remedies don't work, "there are always over-the-counter products like Beano or prescription medications," says Chen - but she advises to "check with your doctor first."
How long does it take gas pain to go away?
Depending on the method one follows to seek relief, gas pain shouldn't linger for too long. Unless one's gas pain is a symptom of intestinal conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), celiac disease or Crohn's disease, these recommended practices and dietary measures will usually help to reduce gas pain quickly and efficiently.
If such methods don't work or if symptoms persist, however, "you may need to visit your doctor," advises Bering. One's physician could help find and diagnose other contributing factors and will often check for common food intolerances such as gluten and dairy. "Occasional gas is a completely normal part of digestion," says Messer, "but in some cases, gas and bloating could be symptoms of an underlying condition that may require more targeted management."
veryGood! (168)
Related
- Federal Spending Freeze Could Have Widespread Impact on Environment, Emergency Management
- Forget winter solstice. These beautiful snowbirds indicate the real arrival of winter.
- Illinois Gov. Pritzker takes his fight for abortion access national with a new self-funded group
- 4 suspected North Korean defectors found in small boat in South Korean waters
- Federal court filings allege official committed perjury in lawsuit tied to Louisiana grain terminal
- 'He's a bad man': Adolis García quiets boos, lifts Rangers to World Series with MVP showing
- Staff at NYC cultural center resign after acclaimed author's event canceled
- Bobby Charlton, Manchester United legend, dies at 86
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- To tackle homelessness faster, LA has a kind of real estate agency for the unhoused
Ranking
- Bill Belichick's salary at North Carolina: School releases football coach's contract details
- States sue Meta claiming its social platforms are addictive and harm children’s mental health
- Illinois mother recuperates after Palestinian American boy killed in attack police call a hate crime
- The body of a man who was missing after fishing boat sank off Connecticut is recovered
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Long COVID brain fog may originate in a surprising place, say scientists
- Unusual tortoise found in Florida identified as escape artist pet that went missing in 2020
- S&P 500 slips Monday following Wall Street's worst week in a month
Recommendation
Toyota to invest $922 million to build a new paint facility at its Kentucky complex
New details emerge after off-duty pilot allegedly tried to shut off engines on flight
García powers Rangers to first World Series since 2011 with 11-4 rout of Astros in Game 7 of ALCS
U.S. sending U.S. carrier strike group, additional air defense systems to Persian Gulf
US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
Go inside the real-life 'Halloweentown' as Orgeon town celebrates movie's 25th anniversary
A man shot himself as Georgia officers tried to question him about 4 jail escapees. He turned out to be a long-missing murder suspect.
Qatar becomes a key intermediary in Israel-Hamas war as fate of hostages hangs in the balance