bloatedness

bloatedness

(ˈbləʊtɪdnəs)
n
the state of being swollen, as with a liquid, air, or wind
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This is a relaxing method to keep Gazini from from feelings of bloatedness and lethargy.
After four weeks, amazingly, both the bloatedness and acid reflux were gone and even my years insomnia was solved!
Having excess belly fat and constant feelings of bloatedness is not healthy and can even lead to other bigger problems such as heart disease, diabetes and cancer.
I would visit my gastroenterologist complaining of bloatedness, a big tummy despite not eating much and just feeling gross all together.
And we all know that movement is essential to keeping the energy level up as well as to preventing bloatedness. So if you find yourself constantly using your period as an excuse to not go to the gym, take it from restaurateur and blogger Dianne Salazar.
Mishra said: "The symptoms can be common and vague, such as gas, bloatedness and loss of appetite.
(29) reported a case with abdominal gas, cramps, bloatedness and diarrhea complaints due to SLS in patient's toothpaste.
This will be the ideal situation, otherwise there will be room for corruption or bloatedness .
The truth is, even our pretty-dam-clean H.,0 may contain high enough levels of certain substances to cause low-grade intestinal discomforts and other conditions (whether infectious or not), potentially bringing on symptoms such as bloatedness, itchy eyes, stomach cramping and fatigue.