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Flatulence: Gas buildup in the intestines · Eliminate certain foods. · Read labels. · Eat fewer fatty foods. · Temporarily cut back on high-fiber foods. · Try an ...
Certain digestive system disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome or celiac disease, may cause an increase in gas or gas pain. Products & Services.
Flatulence: Gas buildup in the intestines. Gas in the small intestine or colon is typically caused by the digestion or fermentation of undigested food, such ...
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 ...
Flatulence: Gas buildup in the intestines. Gas in the small intestine or colon is usually caused by the digestion or fermentation of undigested food by ...
It is usually not noticed until you burp or pass it rectally, called flatulence. The entire digestive tract, from the stomach to the rectum, contains ...
Occasional burping or flatulence is normal. However, too much intestinal gas sometimes indicates a digestive disorder. Too much upper intestinal gas can come ...
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.
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