What is bloating?

A bloated stomach leaves you with a feeling of fullness, tightness and swelling in your abdomen (belly). You can have bloating after eating a heavy, rich meal or as a symptom of several different medical conditions.

Most people experience bloating at some time or another. Stomach bloating usually occurs when gas or air builds up in the intestines, leading to notable swelling in the belly area. Most of the time, bloating isn’t a cause for concern, but persistent, frequent or severe stomach bloating can be a sign of a more serious medical issue.

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Symptoms of a bloated stomach

The most common symptom of bloating is a feeling of fullness in the abdomen, almost like you have an inflated balloon in your stomach. Other symptoms may include:

  • Abdominal rumbling or gurgling
  • Belching
  • Distended abdomen (swelling in the stomach area)
  • Gassiness
  • Stomach pain

What causes bloating in the stomach?

The causes of stomach bloating can vary depending on the part of your stomach that’s affected. Upper stomach bloating is most often associated with swallowing too much air when eating or drinking, while lower stomach bloating can be related to gas produced during the digestive process.

Other causes for stomach bloating include:

Stomach bloating and pain are also common after certain surgical procedures, such as a hernia repair, during which surgeons pump gas into the abdomen. This type of bloating typically goes away on its own in the days after surgery.

How is bloating diagnosed?

Bloating is typically a symptom of another issue, and not usually a health concern on its own. If you are concerned about stomach bloating, your doctor will likely try to diagnose the underlying cause.

A comprehensive physical exam allows your doctor to understand your diet and lifestyle as well as your history of health conditions and treatments for those health issues. From there, they’ll decide whether you need more tests and, if so, what kind.

How can I reduce stomach bloating

In many cases, stomach bloating can be relieved by tweaking your eating habits and using home remedies to alleviate discomfort and swelling.

Dietary changes can help you prevent bloating from happening in the first place. If you experience frequent bloating, it may be helpful to keep a food diary of when you experience bloating and what you ate around that time. This can help you learn what foods may trigger bloating and other digestive symptoms, such as discomfort and stomach cramps.

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Learn more about common reasons for bloating and how bloating is treated from gastroenterologist Rajesh Shah, MD.

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At Baylor Scott & White, we offer several locations for the treatment of diseases of the digestive system, including bloating, at gastroenterology centers across North and Central Texas. Our experienced team is ready to provide personalized care to help improve your quality of life. Whether you're seeking diagnostic testing, treatment options or ongoing support, we are here to help you.

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