Stomach cramps, bloating, abdominal discomfort and pain are common features of IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome, but several other gastrointestinal disorders also can be the culprit. If you have noticed that you have cramps every time you eat onions or carb-rich foods, there might be a connection. Keep a food diary to record everything you eat and your symptoms to help you confirm this association.
If you are experiencing serious medical symptoms, seek emergency treatment immediately.
Onions
Onions can be hard to digest, especially if eaten raw. Fructans are a chain of fructose molecules that some people do not tolerate very well, especially if you have fructose malabsorption. People who do not tolerate fructans well can even experience gastrointestinal problems after consuming a dish containing small amounts of onion salt, onion powder or a broth made with onions. If onions induce severe stomach cramps, it is very likely that garlic, Brussels sprouts, watermelon and artichoke will cause the same problems.
- Onions can be hard to digest, especially if eaten raw.
- Fructans are a chain of fructose molecules that some people do not tolerate very well, especially if you have fructose malabsorption.
Carbs
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The most problematic carbs for fructose malabsorption include foods made from wheat, barley and rye; high-fructose fruits such as:
- honey
- high-fructose corn syrup
- agave nectar
These foods either contain fructose or fructans in amounts that can cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
Mechanism
If you have fructose malabsorption, which is an under-diagnosed and under-recognized gastrointestinal disorder, your body is not able to properly absorb fructose and fructans. As a result, these short-chain sugars become food for the bacteria in your intestines, which produce a lot of gas that causes bloating, pain and cramping. Changes in your bowel movements, such as diarrhea or constipation, are also common symptoms of fructose malabsorption.
- If you have fructose malabsorption, which is an under-diagnosed and under-recognized gastrointestinal disorder, your body is not able to properly absorb fructose and fructans.
- Changes in your bowel movements, such as diarrhea or constipation, are also common symptoms of fructose malabsorption.
Diagnosis
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To find out if fructose malabsorption is the source of your severe cramps when eating onions and certain carb-containing foods, ask to be referred for a hydrogen breath test 2. If your test indicates that you are a fructose malabsorber, get a referral to meet with a registered dietitian with experience in gastrointestinal health for help identifying all the potential trigger foods that are responsible for your stomach cramps and other gastrointestinal symptoms.
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References
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Writer Bio
Aglaee Jacob is a registered dietitian. She has experience working with people who have diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and obesity issues. Jacob obtained a bachelor of science and a master of science, both in nutrition, from Laval University in Quebec City, Canada.