Bloating

  • HealthYahoo Canada Style

    Canadian TV host Sangita Patel opens up about healing her gut health: 'I'm in pain'

    TV personality Sangita Patel says she's on a journey to heal her gut after five years of painful bloating.

    4 min read
  • CelebrityYahoo Canada Style

    Influencer filmed her stomach 'across 24 hours' to show how bodies fluctuate

    The 26-year-old social media star shared an empowering video about bloating and body image.

    3 min read
  • EntertainmentYahoo Life UK

    Model whose bloated tummy makes her look pregnant throws light on Insta Vs reality

    "I want to share the reality and not cover it up by only posting the good days."

  • NewsInStyle

    6 Tricks That’ll Help You Get Rid of Bloating

    From drinking tea to munching on veggie-rich salads, get the lowdown on the best ways to get rid of bloating fast.

  • NewsYahoo Canada Style

    8 ways to beat the post-Christmas dinner bloat

    It's that magical time of year where we gather with our friends and families and end up eating and drinking way too much. Turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes, wine, eggnog, and, of course, pie. And then seconds of everything! Christmas dinner is always a treat, but the uncomfortable bloating that can come with it can ruin an otherwise perfect day.

  • NewsRobin Arora-Desilet, Yahoo Health & Nutrition Blogger

    8 ways to battle that bloat

    Because we are human and it is completely normal to prefer to “take the path of least resistance.” I get that it’s easier to just eat leftover pie for lunch, but your stomach and digestive tract will thank you if you take 5-8 minutes to make a home-made wrap, sandwich, or salad and get back into your regular eating routine. Alcohol and caffeine can irritate the gut and increase the frequency of bowel movements (fun, I know).

  • NewsMarie-Claire Dorking

    13 ways to beat the post-food belly bloat

    “Instead of three large meals per day, which can be hard on your digestive system, smaller portions more often could be the way forward. The temptation to gobble your food may be overwhelming, but it’s much better for your gut to take things slow. “Eating quickly and not chewing your food properly can cause a build up of air that leads to too much gas in the intestine,” explains Lisa Roukin.