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Wheat intolerance?


Question Posted Thursday September 19 2013, 11:39 pm

I've been having really bad heartburn for a while after eating bread. I mostly eat bread because we don't really have a lot of food in our house. And in the last few days I've also been experiencing headache and dizzyness after eating bread. And I feel really bloated for a long time. Could I have a gluten or wheat intolerance? I don't get diherrea though and I also don't experience a lot of gas which are other symptoms.
Does anyone have an idea what this could be? I also like to eat noodle soup and when I do it's not as bad. I can eat fruits and vegetables without problems.
I ate some pancakes yesterday afternoon and now it's the next day and I still have really bad heartburn and still feel bloated. I don't get this . What should I do?


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Additional info, added Friday September 20 2013, 7:30 am:
My stomach also really hurts after eating bread :( I just had some because we have nothing else in and now I once again feel ill, my stomach hurts, I burp a lot and I have terrible heartburn .__..

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Razhie answered Friday September 20 2013, 10:34 am:
You should see a doctor.

Heartburn isn't a really common symptom of food intolerance, but it is possible. It's also possible that certain foods might be making your heartburn worse - but that the heartburn itself is being caused by another issue. It's not really sensible to assume you have an allergy or intolerance without seeing a doctor.

You should see a doctor to get the root of the problem. A food intolerance or allergy is one possible cause, but there are lots, and lots, of other things that could be behind it. Better to find out now for sure, than just to stop eating bread and hope that's all it is.

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