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Simple tips to reduce bloating before periods

Bleeding for a week is already down to the pits. It doesn't mean we have to suffer from bloating, too. Here are some things you can do to de-bloat during your periods.

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Other than bloating, PMS symptoms include mood swings, food cravings, headaches and backaches. (Photo: Thinkstock images)

Bloating is nasty. Period. It makes you want to snap at everyone, sit in a corner and cry. It is, however, a common symptom and starts a week before your period, along with some breast tenderness. Let’s say it is an accompaniment of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), and even if you do not experience PMS per se, you may still retain water during this time.

Other than bloating, PMS symptoms include mood swings, food cravings, headaches and backaches.

Here are some tips to help you with bloating.

Drink lots of water

Try carrying a water bottle with you; fill it up several times a day. (Photo: Thinkstock images)

Water cures everything, we know it and so do you. This is because if you don’t have enough water in your system, it can cause your body to panic, making it hold on to the water available in the system, as opposed to letting it flow out normally. We suggest you try carrying a water bottle around with you at all times.

Don’t skip your workout

Lighter workouts like swimming and yoga are your best bet. (Photo: Thinkstock images)

Your periods can make you feel lazy and gloomy. But, we say don’t give up, because working out gets your digestive system going and increases your blood circulation. It also helps reduce the bloating symptoms. Don’t opt for extreme forms of workouts because that causes inflammation can make the bloating worse.

Cut down on salt

Minimizing your salt intake a week before your period can help with bloating. (Photo: Thinkstock image)

High levels of salt in your body also contributes to bloating. Sodium is know to increase the amount of water the body is known to retain. Minimizing your salt intake a week before your period  and also generally. This can help cut down the bloating. Avoid processed food and try cooking meals at home using only fresh ingredients.

Get enough sleep

Sleep is important for your body to function properly. (Photo: Thinkstock image)

Sleep is often impacted due to cramps and mood swings. Remember, sleep is important for your body to function properly. It’s during the time when we’re asleep that our body repairs itself, and flushes out toxins. If you don’t give your body the time it needs for this critical maintenance, it could leave you feeling the extra water in your tummy.

Minimize carbs

Making your own meals can drastically decrease bloating. (Photo: Thinkstock image)

We know this tip can be disappointing because no one comforts us like carbs do. Carbs just like salt are actually known to retain water. Highly advised, one cuts down on sugar and heavy carb products like white bread and white rice. Your bloating will likely decrease to a certain extent.


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