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  2. Can Excessive Gas Be a Sign of a Medical Problem?

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    It may be normal digestion, but sometimes excessive gas can be a sign of a medical problem. Learn when you should see a healthcare provider about flatulence.

  3. Intestinal gas Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Causes. Too much upper intestinal gas can come from swallowing more than a usual amount of air. It also can come from overeating, smoking, chewing gum or having loose-fitting dentures. Too much lower intestinal gas can be caused by eating too much of certain foods or not being able to fully digest certain foods.

  4. Why Do I Keep Farting? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials

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    Farting is a natural — and frequent — process, but excessive gas could be a sign of a digestive issue. If you have other gastrointestinal symptoms, it’s time to see your doctor.

  5. Why am I passing so much gas? Causes and tips for relief

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326332

    Some farting is normal, but excessive gas can signal a food intolerance or digestive disorder. Learn about causes and prevention through dietary changes here.

  6. Gas, Farts, and Flatulence Causes and Treatment - WebMD

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    Why Am I So Gassy? You may get more gas than usual from certain foods or drinks. Medical conditions can also lead to gas or gas symptoms in your digestive tract. Foods that cause gas and...

  7. Can excessive gas indicate a serious health condition?

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/can-excessive...

    Excessive gas may be due to diet, lifestyle, or an underlying health issue, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), celiac disease, or a stomach ulcer. Diet can play...

  8. Belching, gas and bloating: Tips for reducing them - Mayo Clinic

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    When belching, gas or bloating interferes with your daily activities, there may be something wrong. Find out how to reduce or avoid gas and gas pains, and when you may need to see a healthcare professional.