It is possible to have more gas when you change your diet. Your body will likely adjust to the new diet and these gas pains will be temporary. If it continues, or gets worse, then you can see your GI doctor for evaluation and to see if a treatment is needed. Good luck to you!
Answered 6/29/2023
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