Many people swallow air as a nervous habit, especially when they’re talking while eating. More air is swallowed when chewing gum, sucking candy, eating rapidly, or drinking carbonated beverages. These conditions are the extreme version of what most everyone experiences on a daily basis-burping.īurping is a result of swallowing too much air, generally while eating or drinking. What burping is: There are conditions that cause excessive burping, such as gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining) or gastroparesis (delayed stomach emptying). Common Digestive Problems and What to Do About Them No one said it would be pretty, but we all want some answers. Today, I get down and dirty with the “What is that?” and how to manage gastrointestinal (GI) distress. RELATED: Could the Low-FODMAP Diet Transform Your Digestion? Like, what’s the deal with intense hiccups that lead to a pain that sits just under your rib cage for no apparent reason? Usually the burps and farts are manageable, but sometimes the human body (let’s be honest) seems to have a mind of its own. Chalk it up to common digestive problems (that I wish were less common!). A lot of embarrassing wind comes out of us.
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