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This section covers eating-related problems: symptoms that are caused by eating, or that are made worse by eating.

NOTE: Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea symptoms are covered elsewhere.

Q219

Have you suffered from Heartburn or Gastric Reflux? The main symptoms include burning at the top of the stomach, chest pain, and regurgitation of food and/or stomach acid.
  • Not sure / don't know
  • No, definitely not
  • Past episode(s) now resolved
  • Current minor problem
  • Current major problem

Q220

Do you burp (belch) more than usual within about 1 hour of eating a meal?
  • Don't know / I never burp
  • No / rarely / only if I eat too much
  • Occasionally - several times a year
  • Regularly - at least once a month
  • Frequently - after most or all meals

Q221

Do you ever suffer from very foul burps that can best be described as having a 'rotten egg' or 'sulfur' smell/taste?
  • No / rarely / don't know
  • Yes, but only if I eat too much
  • Yes, a few times a year even if I don't overeat
  • Yes, a few times a month even if I don't overeat
  • Yes, frequently even if I don't overeat

Q222

Does your belly feel full and tight ("bloated") after eating a normal-sized meal?
  • No / rarely / only if I eat too much / don't know
  • Bloating is (also) present before meals
  • Occasionally - several times a year
  • Regularly - at least once a month
  • Frequently - after most or all meals

Q223

If you ever feel bloated after eating a meal, do you find that only certain foods cause bloating?
  • I don't experience bloating / don't know
  • Many foods cause bloating
  • Yes, specific foods cause bloating

Q224

Do you feel as though food remains in your stomach too long? The stomach usually retains food for 3-4 hours before releasing it to the small intestine.
  • Don't know
  • No / rarely
  • Possibly / a few times a year
  • Frequently
  • Frequently, confirmed by testing

Q225

Have you been diagnosed with Rapid Gastric Emptying, in which food leaves the stomach too soon, before it is properly digested? This is also known as Gastric Dumping.
  • Don't know
  • No, it has been ruled out
  • It is suspected but not confirmed
  • Occasional problem, confirmed
  • Frequent problem, confirmed

Q226

Is your stomach upset by fatty/oily/fried food?
  • No / only if the serving is too large / don't know
  • Occasional slight indigestion after fatty food
  • Frequent slight indigestion / sometimes severe
  • Frequent severe indigestion
  • I can't tolerate fatty/oily/fried foods at all

Q227

Do you have any digestive problem when eating garlic or onions?
  • Don't know
  • No
  • Yes, trouble with garlic
  • Yes, trouble with onions
  • Trouble with both
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