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After starting my lunch, I quickly feel full and am unable to complete my meal. What could be causing this early fullness?

Asked by Female, 27 · 14 days ago

Feeling full very quickly after starting a meal (early fullness) can happen for several reasons, and most are treatable. Common causes include indigestion, slow stomach emptying, gas or bloating, stress or anxiety, or irritation of the stomach lining (like gastritis). Eating too fast, having irregular meal timings, or drinking a lot of fluids just before meals can also make you feel full sooner. To improve this, try eating smaller, more frequent meals instead of large portions, chew your food slowly, and avoid lying down immediately after eating. Limiting very oily, spicy, or heavy foods may also help. If you have symptoms like burning in the stomach, nausea, weight loss, or persistent discomfort, a doctor may evaluate you for conditions like acid reflux or other stomach issues and suggest appropriate treatment. If the problem continues for several weeks, it is important to get checked to find the exact cause and manage it properly.
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  1. Possible Causes of Early Fullness:a. Gastrointestinal issues such as gastritis or peptic ulcers.b. Gastroparesis, which slows stomach emptying.c. Psychological factors like stress or anxiety.d. Dietary changes or poor eating habits.

  2. Recommended Steps:a. Maintain a food diary to identify patterns or specific foods that trigger symptoms.b. Consider smaller, more frequent meals.c. Avoid high-fat and overly fibrous foods that might delay gastric emptying.

  3. Medical Advice:a. Consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis.b. Rule out any underlying conditions with recommended tests such as endoscopy or gastric studies.

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Last Updated on 12 days ago