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

    www.verywellhealth.com/when-should-i-worry-about-passing-too-much-gas-796838

    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. Why Am I So Gassy? 6 Tips To Find Relief - Cleveland Clinic...

    health.clevelandclinic.org/what-causes-flatulence-and-what-to-do-when-its-a...

    Whether you call it farting, passing wind, having gas or flatulence (the official medical term), the release of excess air through the intestinal tract is both normal and natural.

  4. 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.

  5. Intestinal gas Causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/intestinal-gas/basics/causes/sym-20050922

    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.

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

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gas-and-gas-pains/in-depth/gas-and-gas...

    Belching or passing gas, also called flatus, is natural and common. Excessive belching or flatus, along with bloating, pain or swelling of the belly, can sometimes interfere with daily activities or cause embarrassment.

  7. Gas and gas pains - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/gas-and-gas-pains/symptoms-causes/syc...

    Getting rid of excess gas, either by burping or passing gas (flatus), also is normal. Gas pain may occur if gas is trapped or not moving well through your digestive system. An increase in gas or gas pain may result from eating foods that are more likely to produce gas.

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

    www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/gas-causes-treatments

    What causes excessive flatulence? It’s normal to pass gas many times a day. You may fart more often if you eat or drink things with sugars, starches, or fibers that your stomach can’t...

  9. Flatulence: Causes, Remedies, Complications, and More - ...

    www.healthline.com/health/gas-flatulence

    Also known as farting, flatulence is when the body releases gas from the digestive system through the anus. Here's what causes gas and how to find relief.

  10. What causes trapped gas and how to relieve it - Medical News...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/trapped-gas

    Causes. Prevention. Diagnosis. Contacting a doctor. Summary. Passing gas is a typical part of the digestion process. However, if gas builds up in the intestines, it can be painful. Trapped gas...

  11. Constant Bloating and Gas: Causes and Triggers - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/digestive-health/constant-bloating-and-gas

    Why Am I Experiencing Constant Bloating and Gas? Food intolerances. Constipation. Eating. IBS. SIBO. Motility disorders. Menstruation. Visceral hypersensitivity. Get help. Takeaway....