What can be the possible cause of bloating, flatulence, swollen lymph nodes and night sweats?
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Perhaps you have IBS or some other gastrointestinal problem? You clearly have something going on in that area of your body, and you should see a reputable gastroenterologist. Since you have posted this in the cancer section, I am assuming this is one of your health fears, but I don’t think you should be too concerned. The swollen lymph nodes are probably due to an underlying infection in your body stemming from your stomach issues, and considering your age, the night sweats could be pre-menopausal or something else relating to hormones. You might also want to see an allergist to figure out if there are things you are allergic to and aren’t aware of yet.
I once read that drinking several glasses of water with lemon juice and a small amount of uniodized salt mixed in is an awesome way to detoxify your body and help prevent candida (yeast), and it helps me when I’m fighting infections. Don’t overdo the fiber because that could cause even more problems, and avoid sodas, anything too acidic, and honey which will totally up your candida levels. If you live near an Integrative Pharmaca talk with one of their pharmacists for more suggestions. Be sure to exercise daily, and take up Yoga which has been used for centuries to detox. Acupuncture and lymphatic drainage massages might also be beneficial. Drink plenty of tea throughout the day. Peppermint tea is very soothing to an upset tummy, and ginger is also great for digestion. I start every morning with a hot mug of purified water with a mixture of lemon and lime squeezed in, and then have probably 6 mugs of tea per day. I’m addicted to the Republic of Tea. I have HL, and I’ve noticed that it really does help me to not feel so sluggish, and I feel more "clean" after drinking it.
Be well.