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Gentle ways to relieve gas and bloating

Gas is a normal part of digestion, but when it becomes trapped in the digestive tract, it can lead to bloating, abdominal pressure, and uncomfortable stomach sensations. While occasional gas is common, it can still be frustrating when your abdomen feels swollen, tight, or uncomfortable. Fortunately, several gentle strategies may help encourage gas to move …

How to ease a heavy, bloated feeling after a meal

Few things can ruin a pleasant meal faster than feeling uncomfortably full afterward. Your stomach may feel tight, heavy, or stretched, and you may find yourself wishing you had stopped eating a few bites sooner. While this feeling often improves with time, there are several simple strategies that may help ease discomfort and support digestion …

Sleep position and heartburn

A better sleep position may help reduce heartburn

For many people, heartburn becomes more noticeable at night. Symptoms that seem manageable during the day may feel worse after lying down, making it harder to fall asleep or stay asleep. While food choices and meal timing can play a role, sleep position may also influence what happens after bedtime. In some cases, a small …

Smoking linked to heartburn

Smoking and heartburn: A hidden connection

Many people associate heartburn with spicy foods, large meals, or eating too close to bedtime. While these factors can contribute, they are not always the whole story. Smoking is another potential trigger that often receives less attention. The connection may not be obvious, but smoking can affect several digestive processes that help keep stomach acid …

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Certain foods may affect heartburn long after dinner

Many people associate heartburn with foods eaten shortly before symptoms appear. However, some foods may continue to affect digestion long after dinner is over, making discomfort more noticeable later in the evening, during the night, or even the next morning. Because the connection is not always immediate, it can be surprisingly easy to overlook the …

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Dinner timing and heartburn may be more connected than expected

Many people assume heartburn is mainly about food choices. When symptoms appear, the first question is often whether coffee, spicy foods, or a rich meal may be to blame. Food can certainly play a role. However, the timing of dinner is another factor that is easy to overlook. For some people, when they eat may …

Morning heartburn after sleep

Morning heartburn often begins at night, not in the morning

Many people assume morning heartburn starts when they wake up. After all, that is when the burning sensation, sour taste, or throat discomfort becomes noticeable. In reality, the process often begins hours earlier. What happens during sleep can create conditions that allow stomach acid to move into the esophagus, leading to symptoms that greet you …

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A few simple habits may help reduce bloating after meals

One person finishes lunch and feels comfortable for the rest of the afternoon. Another spends the next few hours feeling bloated, heavy, or unusually full. Food choices can certainly play a role, but they are not always the entire explanation. Everyday habits before, during, and after meals may also influence how digestion feels. While there …

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Bloating after meals may have more than one cause

Many people expect to feel satisfied after a meal. Instead, they are left with a tight, heavy, or uncomfortable feeling in their abdomen. Sometimes the discomfort lasts for an hour. Other times it lingers through the afternoon or evening. When bloating happens repeatedly, food often gets the blame. While certain foods can contribute, digestion is …

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Digestive comfort after meals may begin with one simple habit

Many people finish dinner and head straight to the couch, turn on the television, or settle into their evening routine. After a long day, resting immediately after a meal often feels like the natural choice. Yet some people notice a different pattern. On days when they take a short walk after eating, they may feel …