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Aerophagia (or aerophagy) is a condition of excessive air swallowing, which goes to the stomach instead of the lungs.Aerophagia may also refer to an unusual condition where the primary symptom is excessive flatus (farting), belching (burping) is not present, and the actual mechanism by which air enters the gut is obscure or unknown. [1]
With Sara and Jackie now living in the downstairs apartment, Henry has been excessively snooping in on their personal business. Sara asks for permission to go to Lake Tahoe for the weekend with three of her girlfriends from school, leaving behind birth control pills that one of Sara's friends left at the apartment so her father won't find out.
The oxygen and nitrogen component of flatus can be accounted for by aerophagy while the CO 2 component results from the reaction of stomach acids with alkaline pancreatic bile (NaHCO 3). The odor associated with flatus is due to hydrogen sulfide, skatole , indole , volatile amines, and short-chain fatty acids also produced by the bacteria.
They woke me up in the middle of the night to transfer me to Research Psychiatric. It was quiet in the ward: Everyone was asleep. Back then, in the winter of 2010, I had extraordinarily vivid dreams, and I loved to dream, because I often dreamt of my children and other good things that were no longer part of my waking everyday life.
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