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Bloating & Trapped Wind Relief in Ireland

Ease the discomfort of bloating, trapped wind and gas with our dedicated collection at Ballyduff Pharmacy. We stock a range of products to help relieve these common digestive complaints. Bloating and wind are usually harmless and short-lived, but persistent or troubling symptoms should be checked. Always read the label and ask our pharmacist for advice. Order online for delivery anywhere in Ireland.

Trapped Wind & Gas Relief

Products designed to help with trapped wind and gas aim to ease the bloating and discomfort these can cause. They’re available in different formats for adults and, in some cases, infants. Follow the instructions and choose a product suited to who it’s for.

Bloating & Digestive Comfort

For general bloating and digestive discomfort, we stock products to help you feel more comfortable. If bloating is linked to something like IBS, our pharmacist can offer advice and help you decide whether it’s worth seeing your GP.

Diet & Lifestyle

Eating slowly, not gulping air, staying active, and noticing which foods tend to trigger symptoms can all help reduce bloating and wind for many people. These simple habits complement relief products as part of looking after your digestive comfort.

Delivery Across Ireland

Order online and enjoy nationwide delivery across Ireland for just €5.95, with free delivery on orders over €70, plus free click & collect and free local delivery for local customers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Products designed for trapped wind and gas can help ease the discomfort, alongside simple measures like eating slowly, staying active and noticing trigger foods. Bloating and wind are usually harmless. If symptoms are persistent or troubling, our pharmacist can advise and help you decide whether to see your GP.

Frequent bloating can be linked to diet, eating habits, swallowing air, or conditions such as IBS. Keeping a note of what seems to trigger it can help. If bloating is persistent, uncomfortable or a change from normal, it’s worth speaking to our pharmacist or GP for advice.

Yes — some people find certain foods and drinks, such as fizzy drinks, beans or particular vegetables, tend to cause more wind and bloating. This varies from person to person, so noticing your own triggers can help you manage symptoms. A balanced diet and eating slowly also help.

See your GP if bloating is persistent, doesn’t come and go, is accompanied by pain, unexplained weight loss, a change in bowel habits, or other concerning symptoms. Occasional bloating is normal, but ongoing or unusual symptoms should be assessed rather than managed with products alone.