Home Remedies for a Baby With Upset Stomach & Gas

Upset stomach and gas are common causes of fussiness in babies. Thankfully, there are some useful strategies and home remedies that can help curb the discomfort -- and the fussiness -- associated with these gastrointestinal problems.

Eliza Martinez
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Herbal Teas to Help With Gas & Bloating

Having tummy troubles? The next time you're gassy, bloated, or constipated, you may want to head to the tea aisle.

Tracii Hanes
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What Foods Naturally Eliminate Gas in Diet?

Excessive gas can be an embarrassing problem. The condition is a result of air in your digestive tract or when you metabolize certain carbohydrates. It can also occur when bacteria grow in your small intestine, which is associated with inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes.

Michelle Fisk
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Supplements for Bloating & Gas

Gas, bloating and burping are a normal, albeit displeasing and sometimes embarrassing part of the digestion process. Gas or flatulence is such a natural occurrence that most people experience it more than a dozen times a day.

Karen Hellesvig-Gaskell
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Gas Stove Burner Safety

Gas stoves allow for precise heat control while cooking. In some areas of the country, gas appliances are more economical to operate. Take precautions to operate a gas stove safely. Improper operation could lead to fires, burns or carbon monoxide poisoning.

Cynthia Myers
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Foul Smelling Flatulence in Children

Most people pass gas between 14 and 23 times a day, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disorders states. While passing gas is embarrassing and often slightly odorous, truly foul-smelling gas is more uncommon.

Sharon Perkins
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How to Eliminate Gas and Bloating by Eating Apples

Gas and bloating are often caused by an intolerance to a certain food item, lack of moisture in the intestines or taking in excessive air while eating. Gas and bloating are not fatal, but are generally a sign of slowed or obstructed digestion. However, severe cases of gas or bloating can cause pain and cramps.

Shemiah Williams
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How to Reduce Stomach Gas After Eating

Gas in the stomach is typically caused by swallowing air while eating and by the breakdown of food in the large intestine. Certain foods such as beans, pears, broccoli, mushrooms, milk, whole grains and apples can contribute to gas.

Rose Erickson
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Allergic Reaction to Spicy Foods

While plenty of Thai curry aficionados delight over blazing hot peppers, others find that spicy foods cause unpleasant reactions such as profuse sweating. A reaction such as sweating is a food sensitivity, not an actual food allergy.

Danielle Hill
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Exercises for Gas Relief

Whether the result of poor diet, inactivity or a chronic intestinal condition, gas can build up in your belly and make you feel bloated and uncomfortable. Gas pains can be sharp and stabbing or simply make you feel full, but either way they mean you may experience an embarrassing need to pass gas.

Kay Ireland
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Gas Relief for a 2-Year-Old

Gas relief is often found right at home when treating your 2-year-old's gas pains. Gas may come from a variety of sources related to diet or digestion problems. Since gas is usually normal and nothing to worry about, some of the home remedies provide enough relief to get your toddler through the episode.

Sommer Leigh
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Food Allergy: Bloating & Hot Ears

Bloating and hot ears are usually a sign of some sort of food intolerance, and the severity of the symptoms can usually help determine whether or not you have an actual allergy.

Mariel Loveland
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