Home · Symptoms · Onion
Stomach Pain · High FODMAP

Does Onion cause stomach pain?

Onion may cause stomach pain for some people with IBS because it is high FODMAP and can deliver fructans. The reaction is usually dose-dependent, but sensitive people may notice symptoms even from small amounts.

FODMAP riskHigh
Watch pointfructans
Start hereany amount

Quick answer

Onion may cause stomach pain for some people with IBS because it is high FODMAP and can deliver fructans. The reaction is usually dose-dependent, but sensitive people may notice symptoms even from small amounts.

This page is educational, not medical advice. Sudden, severe, or persistent symptoms deserve professional care.

Why Onion may trigger symptoms

All onions — yellow, white, red, spring (white part) — are loaded with fructans. Even cooked, fructans don't break down. Onion is the second classic IBS trigger after garlic.

Stomach pain or cramping can follow fermentation, trapped gas, gut stretching, or a personal sensitivity. FODMAPs are one possible explanation, not a diagnosis.

For IBS-sensitive people, the total meal matters. A food can feel different when it is paired with wheat, dairy, beans, sugar alcohols, large portions, alcohol, or a stressful day.

Common symptoms people watch

Portion tolerance guide

PortionLikely effect
Trace / hidden amountMay still bother very sensitive people
Small servingOften a symptom test rather than a safe default
Regular servingHigher trigger risk during elimination

Lower-FODMAP alternatives

Chives + garlic-infused oil can be a useful swap. Chives and the green tops of scallions are low FODMAP and carry the allium flavor.

Related food checks

More Onion symptom guides

Full food breakdown

Use the main lookup page for the complete verdict, safe serving note, swap, and related low FODMAP food links.

See full Onion FODMAP breakdownOpen the main food page.