Bloating Treatment in Toronto
Identify the root cause of persistent bloating, gas, and digestive discomfort
Bloating is one of the most common digestive complaints and may be linked to underlying imbalances in digestion, food sensitivities, gut bacteria or conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth.
At Zentai Wellness Centre in Toronto, we focus on identifying the root cause of bloating, not just symptom suppression.
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Bloating is most commonly caused by:
In some cases, bloating may be associated with conditions such as IBS or SIBO.
Bloating refers to a sensation of fullness, pressure, or visible abdominal distension caused by excess gas, slowed digestion, or altered gut motility.
It can occur occasionally after meals, or become chronic and persistent, often indicating an underlying digestive imbalance.
Chronic bloating is often multifactorial. Common root causes include:
An imbalance of gut bacteria can lead to excessive fermentation and gas production.
SIBO occurs when bacteria overgrow in the small intestine, leading to gas, bloating, and digestive discomfort.
Learn more about testing for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and how it may be contributing to bloating.
Common triggers include lactose, gluten, high-FODMAP foods, and individual sensitivities.
Low stomach acid or enzyme insufficiency can impair proper digestion.
Stress and hormonal shifts can slow digestion and increase gut sensitivity.
At our clinic, bloating is evaluated through a comprehensive digestive health assessment, which may include:
Testing is always guided by clinical symptoms rather than used in isolation.
Treatment focuses on identifying and addressing underlying causes, which may include:
The goal is long-term resolution rather than temporary symptom suppression.
Care is provided under Dr. Makoto Trotter, ND.
With over 20 years of clinical experience, Dr. Trotter specializes in chronic digestive concerns including bloating, IBS, and microbial imbalance.
You should consider an assessment if bloating is:
Chronic bloating is often a sign of an underlying digestive imbalance that can be investigated and treated.
Treatment depends on the underlying cause but may include:
Chronic bloating is often linked to gut bacteria imbalance, food intolerances, or digestive dysfunction.
Yes – bloating is a common symptom of Irritable Bowel Syndrome, but it can also occur without IBS.
Yes – Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth is one of the most common causes of chronic bloating.
Treatment focuses on identifying triggers, improving digestion, balancing gut bacteria, and supporting gut motility.
Many digestive concerns overlap with other conditions. Explore more digestive and related conditions treated to better understand the bigger picture.
If you’re struggling with persistent bloating, there is usually an underlying cause that can be identified and treated.
Book a consultation with Dr. Makoto Trotter, ND at Zentai Wellness Centre.