What should I do next if I experience abdominal bloating and discomfort?

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Dr Jarrod Lee

Gastroenterologist

Abdominal bloating is a very common digestive symptom. Research on bloating shows that the most common cause is dietary, i.e. food intolerance. Hence, while it is important to consider medical causes, dietary strategies have been shown to have the greatest benefit in relieving bloating. Medication has a limited effect on food intolerance.

Hydrogen/methane breath testing is a simple way to test for sugar intolerance like lactose and fructose intolerance. It can also test for SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth), another important cause of bloating. These are simple and common diagnoses that are often missed. Seeing the specialist dietitian for a low FODMAP diet is another way to identify the specific foods that trigger one's bloating.

My group practice sees many patients for bloating. The majority of them have their underlying problem diagnosed through hydrogen/ methane breath testing and dietary approaches. This is consistent with what international research studies show.

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Dr Jason Lim

Colorectal Surgeon

Abdominal bloating commonly originates from conditions in the stomach, gallbladder, small intestines, or the large intestines. Sometimes, it can be due to less common causes from the gynaecological organs or other organs within the abdominal cavity.

As you probably know by now, Nexium only addresses bloating due to gastritis from excessive acid in the stomach. It does not address other causes of bloating from the stomach e.g. helicobacter pylori associated gastritis, much less from the other organs in the abdominal cavity.

I would suggest that you seek a further opinion on your symptoms as it warrants investigations directed at your detailed symptoms which a formal consultation with your doctor will elicit. This would allow your doctor to prescribe treatment more accurately. Take care.

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Dr Wai Leong Quan

Gastroenterologist

Nexium belongs to the class of medicine that suppresses gastric acid. If the cause of your bloating is not related to acid secretion, Nexium may not work well for you.

Try small frequent meals and avoid soy based food. Drink plenty of fluid and exercise more. Please also ensure you open your bowel regularly. If the above measures do not help , you should seek proper medical advice from your doctor.

- Dr Quan

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