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What Causes Bloating And Acid Reflux After Eating Food?

I have been sick a few times recently a few hours after I eat. I feel bloated and as if the food it right at the too of my stomach in my throat and then I'm violently sick for about 8 hours.. Afterwards I loose my appetite and feel bloated and full up when I do eat
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

There are different possible causes of bloating such as: (1)use of foods associated with excess gas production.
This includes beans, broccoli, cabbage, brussel sprouts, turnips, cauliflower, carbonated drinks

(2)lactose intolerance

(3)GERD- reflux can cause bloating

(4)food intolerance

(5)constipation

(6)celiac disease

If you have a history of constipation then this should be the initial focus of treatment with increase fiber intake and vegetables.

If there is no history of constipation, you may want to try to eliminate the foods mentioned above if they are used. In addition the use of reflux medication may be helpful.

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What Causes Bloating And Acid Reflux After Eating Food?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic There are different possible causes of bloating such as: (1)use of foods associated with excess gas production. This includes beans, broccoli, cabbage, brussel sprouts, turnips, cauliflower, carbonated drinks (2)lactose intolerance (3)GERD- reflux can cause bloating (4)food intolerance (5)constipation (6)celiac disease If you have a history of constipation then this should be the initial focus of treatment with increase fiber intake and vegetables. If there is no history of constipation, you may want to try to eliminate the foods mentioned above if they are used. In addition the use of reflux medication may be helpful. I hope this helps