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My friend's stomach bloats when he eats


Question Posted Wednesday August 17 2011, 6:53 pm

I have this friend who's tiny, only 4'11 and super skinny, and when he eats, even just something small, his stomach bulges out a lot. He says he doesn't really feel full but it causes him a little discomfort. Does anybody know what this problem could be? Is it just gas? He doesn't seem to have any other symptoms. Could it be that he's just so skinny that there isn't enough fat or muscle to hide the food? All answers are appreciated!!

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Additional info, added Wednesday August 17 2011, 6:55 pm:
He's 16 by the way.

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Eunice101 answered Wednesday August 17 2011, 8:33 pm:
Something he can try is a colon cleanse or the master cleanse, he probably has excess food particles in his digestive system, and needs to clean it out. :)

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