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Rumination syndrome is a condition in which someone repeatedly regurgitates undigested or partially digested food from the stomach. The regurgitated food is ...
Intestinal gas is a buildup of air in the digestive tract. It is usually not noticed until you burp or pass it rectally, called flatulence.
It is usually not noticed until you burp or pass it rectally, called flatulence. ... Occasional burping or flatulence is normal. However, too much intestinal gas ...
Take time to burp your baby. Frequent burps during and after feeding can keep air from building up in your baby's stomach. Put baby to sleep on the back ...
Burping. Nausea and vomiting. Bleeding in your digestive tract. Losing weight without trying. Loss of appetite. When to see a doctor. See a healthcare ...
Carbonated beverages, such as soda or beer. Digestive disorders that cause too much gas. Too much intestinal gas means burping or flatulence more than 20 times ...
Trouble swallowing, called dysphagia. Burping. A gurgling noise at the back of the throat. Coughing. Hoarseness. Bad breath. Choking. If ...
Frequent burping. Bloating. Weight loss. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment with your healthcare professional if you have ongoing stomach pain or ...
Try burping your baby or waiting a minute before offering your breast or the bottle again. As babies get older, they tend to take in more milk in less time ...
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