“Gas can accumulate in the intestines when you swallow air while eating, or when the bacteria in the colon breaks down food that wasn't fully digested in the small intestine,” Jordan Hill, RD, a nutritionist at Top Nutrition Coaching, previously told WH. If you're prone to excess gas...
Irritable bowel syndrome - or IBS - is a common functional disorder of the colon which results in chronic, painful spasms which can move from one location to another. It can also cause bloating, trapped wind and either constipation or diahorrea, or sometimes both.Why am I getting trapped ga...
These extra gases in the gastrointestinal system can cause all sorts of problems and discomfort, from tummy bloating and intestinal cramps and spasms, to diarrhea when pressure from flatus gas interferes with water absorption in the colon, and of course lots of farting. ...