Flatulence, also known as farting, is the act of passing intestinal gas from the anus. The average person farts less than 20 times per day. Gas in the gastrointestinal tract has only two sources. It is either swallowed by air or is produced by bacteria that normally inhabit the intestines,...
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This is when gas (called flatus) in your digestive tract passes through your rectum and anus, the opening where poop comes out of your body. Other words used to refer to flatulence include: Farting Passing gas Intestinal gas Belching
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Intestinal blockage When to See a Doctor Most of the time, gas can be embarrassing but nothing to worry about. But see a doctor if: Gas gets in the way of normal life. You're in pain. You feel lots of discomfort or bloating.
The most common cause of bloating is excessive intestinal gas. When you speak or eat too quickly, you tend to swallow more air, which builds up in your intestines. Certain foods can also play a part in a bloated stomach. Beans, broccoli, apples and milk can produce excess gas when ingest...
Other causes of pain in the lower abdomen include intestinal gas or trapped wind, celiac disease, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, bowel polyps, bowel cancer, cancer of the womb or Fallopian tubes, premenstrual syndrome, pelvic congestion and pelvic pain syndrome. ...
the bacterial overgrowth can result in an increase in production of gas, leading to excessive burping.There are some causes of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth such asdiabetes, thyroid disorders, damage due to surgery, intestinal obstruction, anorexia nervosa, pancreatitis, scleroderma, and post-...
On rare occasions, the inflamed diverticulum can erode into the urinary bladder, causing bladder infection and passing of intestinal gas in the urine. Even more rarely the diverticulum can rupture into the vagina. Diverticular bleeding occurs when the expanding diverticulum erodes into a blood vessel...