Sergio Diez Alvarez, University of Newcastle
“Bloating”, the feeling of a full and swollen belly, is one of the most common complaints we hear about in medical practice from patients, with 10 to 30% of people experiencing it.
The term is used by patients to describe a wide variety of abdominal sensations, usually associated with abdominal discomfort (feel like one’s going to burst) or tummy cramp. People suffering from bloating may also experience burping, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal swelling and excessive passing of gas (flatulence).
If we are to understand bloating we need to look at some basic anatomy. The intestinal tract is made up of a hollow tube with a muscular wall. This tube serves different functions in different parts.
The stomach is like a bag that holds food while it mixes with acid to help break it down. The small intestine is long and thin allowing for digestion of food as it mixes with the body’s digestive juices. And the large intestine serves as a reservoir to allow for the final processing of stool.
What causes bloating?
These intestinal organs have nerves in their muscular wall and these nerves are able to sense when the organ is stretched or distended. It is this sensation of over stretching that the body may interpret as bloating. The intestinal organs are enclosed in a cavity that is lined by a membrane (the peritoneum) and this membrane is also able to sense stretching and thus any increase in the overall contents of the abdominal cavity will also be sensed as bloating.
Top Comments
What about endometriosis being a potential cause of bloating? It really annoys me that this is not even mentioned in this article! For years I was told by doctors that I had IBS or a stomach bug. I tried many things but absolutely nothing stopped my constant pain and bloating.
By the time I found a doctor who would actually listen, my endometriosis had deteriorated to stage 4 and my organs were a complete mess and stuck together.
Had a doctor listened to my pleas for help and to think outside the box, I may not have gotten to such a state.
Articles about causes for bloating should always mention endometriosis, especially when published on a website targeted at women.