What’s wrong with a bloated stomach after eating after quitting drinking?

Bloating after eating after quitting alcohol may be a common gastrointestinal adverse reaction to quitting alcohol, or it may be due to food reasons, among other things. Adverse reactions such as nausea, acid reflux, heartburn, abdominal pain, hunger, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, etc. are all likely to occur alternately during and after alcohol withdrawal. Bloating after meals may also be the result of eating too much or ingesting gas-producing foods such as soy products and onions. Or the existence of gastritis, peptic ulcer and other diseases, gastric mucosa damage, weak digestive ability after meals, resulting in food can not be digested as soon as possible and cause bloating. Patients who need to quit drinking are advised to do so gradually by reducing the number of times and the amount of alcohol consumed, and at the same time using distraction methods to assist in quitting drinking, such as running. If the symptoms of bloating persist for a long time, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital, complete the relevant examinations, and standardize the diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of the doctor.