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What To Do For Flatuating?

Have an issue with flatuating. Cannot seem to control when and where,- just happens! I am 55, 5 5, 125 lbs, reasonsbly fit for my age. No medications, a healthy lifestyle, non smoker, enjoy a glass and a half of wine daily. Starting to become annoying. Had a colonoscopy April of 2013. All went well. The area if my anus is stretched, hemmorids due to childbirths yrs ago, and pushing perhaps? Any advice is welcomed! Kim
Thu, 24 Apr 2014
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You may reduce flatulence by trying:

Preventive steps


Nonprescription antigas medications containing simethicone (Mylanta II, Maalox II, Di-Gel) or bismuth (Pepto-Bismol, Bismatrol)


For lactose intolerance:

Take over-the-counter tablets or liquids containing the enzyme lactase before you eat or drink products containing milk.


Lactose-reduced dairy products are available in grocery stores.


often can prevent flatulence by modifying your eating habits and diet:

Eat and drink slowly, in a calm environment. Chew your food thoroughly before you swallow.


For a few days, avoid the foods that most commonly cause flatulence, such as beans, high-fiber foods, cruciferous vegetables, carbonated beverages and sugar-free products containing sorbitol. Then gradually add them to your diet again, one by one, while keeping track of your symptoms. This should let you determine which foods trigger flatulence for you. Then you can avoid them.


If you need to add more fiber to your diet, increase your fiber slowly over a period of days or weeks. A sudden increase in dietary fiber often triggers flatulence, but a gradual increase may not.


If you eat beans, try a nonprescription product, such as Beano, containing enzymes that break up the poorly digested sugars found in beans.

Regards
Hope this proves helpful for u.
Dr De
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What To Do For Flatuating?

You may reduce flatulence by trying: • Preventive steps • Nonprescription antigas medications containing simethicone (Mylanta II, Maalox II, Di-Gel) or bismuth (Pepto-Bismol, Bismatrol) • For lactose intolerance: ◦ Take over-the-counter tablets or liquids containing the enzyme lactase before you eat or drink products containing milk. ◦ Lactose-reduced dairy products are available in grocery stores. often can prevent flatulence by modifying your eating habits and diet: • Eat and drink slowly, in a calm environment. Chew your food thoroughly before you swallow. • For a few days, avoid the foods that most commonly cause flatulence, such as beans, high-fiber foods, cruciferous vegetables, carbonated beverages and sugar-free products containing sorbitol. Then gradually add them to your diet again, one by one, while keeping track of your symptoms. This should let you determine which foods trigger flatulence for you. Then you can avoid them. • If you need to add more fiber to your diet, increase your fiber slowly over a period of days or weeks. A sudden increase in dietary fiber often triggers flatulence, but a gradual increase may not. • If you eat beans, try a nonprescription product, such as Beano, containing enzymes that break up the poorly digested sugars found in beans. Regards Hope this proves helpful for u. Dr De