Gas Pain
Digestive & GI Symptom Guide
Chronic gas pain is not normal. Discover the biological root causes and how our functional approach can help.
Clinical Definition
Gas pain is caused by trapped gas in the intestines, often from SIBO, food intolerances, or gut dysbiosis. The pain can be sharp and cramping, often relieved by passing gas or bowel movements. Chronic gas pain warrants investigation.
The Healthy Baseline
Definition
Gas pain refers to discomfort, cramping, or sharp pain caused by trapped or excessive gas in the digestive tract. This occurs when gas builds up in the intestines and cannot pass easily, causing distension and pressure on the intestinal walls. While some gas is normal, painful gas indicates underlying digestive dysfunction.
What Healthy Looks Like
- No painful gas
- No abdominal distension
- Comfortable digestion
- Normal gas passage
- No cramping after meals
Root Cause Matrix
SIBO
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
Gut Dysbiosis
Gut Dysbiosis
Food Intolerances
Food Intolerance
IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Poor Gut Motility
Gut Motility Issues
Advanced Diagnostics
SIBO Breath Test
Detect bacterial overgrowth
GI-MAP Stool Analysis
Gut microbiome assessment
Food Sensitivity Testing
Identify trigger foods
Comprehensive Blood Panel
Overall digestive function
Integrative Treatments
Ayurvedic Medicine
Traditional diagnosis and herbal treatments for gas and digestion.
- Herbal formulations
- Dietary modifications
- Digestive balancing
Homeopathic Treatment
Constitutional treatment addressing root causes.
- Individualized care
- No side effects
- Deep healing
Functional Medicine
Comprehensive testing and targeted treatment protocols.
- Advanced diagnostics
- Personalized protocols
- Gut healing
Probiotic Therapy
Targeted probiotic supplementation.
- Strain-specific
- Microbiome restoration