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bloatingA swelling or feeling of fullness in the abdomen. Bloating is usually the result of gas in the intestines and can be caused by many things, including overeating, lactose intolerance, and constipation. [..]
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bloatingn. a sensation in the abdomen which, upon palpation, feels distended. It is a condition common to weight gain and constipation, and it frequently manifests in somatization disorder and irritable bowel [..]
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bloatingFeeling in the abdomen of discomfort and distension that can be seen with irritable bowel syndrome.
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bloatingA damaged, swollen processed food can or glass container, which may indicate contamination, a safety hazard.
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bloatingBloating is the sensation of fullness or tightness in the abdomen. It is a frequent symptom of irritable bowel syndrome and other functional disorders of the gastrointestinal tract.
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bloatingA swelling or feeling of fullness in the abdomen. Bloating is usually the result of gas in the intestines and can be caused by many things, including overeating, lactose intolerance, and constipation. Bloating can also be a side effect of cancer or cancer treatment.
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bloatingBloating is a feeling of tightness and fullness in the abdomen, often causing a visible protrusion of the abdominal region or tummy. Bloating affects both men and women, and can be caused by excessive intestinal gas, the menstrual cycle, or overeating. It is also thought to be a symptom of dysbiosis.
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bloatingBloating is a feeling of tightness and fullness in the abdomen, often causing a visible protrusion of the abdominal region or tummy. Bloating affects both men and women, and can be caused by excessive [..]
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bloatingTo cause to swell or inflate with liquid, gas, or air. Most commonly caused by fluid retention (water retention), or sometimes irritable bowel syndrome and stress.
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bloatingFiring defect where blisters form within claybody, raising large lumps on the surface.
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bloatingA full, uncomfortable feeling in the abdomen.
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bloatingA puffing up of the abdomen, usually caused by excess gas that has accumulated in the small and/or large intestines. Lactose intolerance, irritable bowel syndrome, and other intestinal disorders may increase one’s likelihood of experiencing bloating. Gassy foods such as beans, peanuts, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, kale and related foods may lead [..]
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bloatingAbdominal bloating is a condition in which the abdomen swells and gets tight. More common in women, it can cause belly pain that varies from mild to intense. It is provoked by excess gas, when said gas does not pass through belching or flatulence and therefore builds up in the stomach and intestines, or by an excessive reaction to normal gas produc [..]
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