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i suffer from serious wind.some days i dont eat just so i dont have wind.what can i do? its all foods?

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its wind as in farting not belly rumbles sadly. what can i do.please help..

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I highly suggest getting food allergy testing. That is the most prominent symptom of food allergies. I am allergic to milk and wheat, one of the things it does to me is give me painful amounts of gas.

    Please don't stop eating any foods if you suspect you're allergic to them because you need to be eating them on a daily basis for them to show up in the allergy testing. It is important for your doctors to have proof of the allergy because otherwise they wont treat you. (I stopped eating those foods before I got allergy testing, so now my doctors wont help me with this problem.)

    If the allergy testing all shows up negative and the doctor can't help you any further, then look into digestive enzymes, such as beano. Be careful, however, if you have food allergies because they process their capsules in such a way that it contains many common allergens (like wheat and shellfish). They say it's a negligible amount, but there are many people that have still become sick from it!

    I hope you get this figured out!

    Source(s): Personal experience and health forums
  • 1 decade ago

    CharcoTabs about $12.50 from the chemist take 1 a day and you will be fixed in no time... but stay around the toile around day 2 because it will clean you out...

    it is most likely you bowls have backed up and just need a good backed up... after you are cleaned out you shouldnt have the really bad wind pains any more

  • 1 decade ago

    Take Beano, it really works. Then call a gastroenterologist and schedule an appointment.

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