Belching (burping) is a normal process in which excess air collected in the stomach escapes through the mouth. When excess air in the stomach doesn't pass out through the mouth, it is passed into the intestines, which results in flatulence (farting). Belching is usually nothing to be worried about.
"Carbonated beverages are most commonly associated with swallowing air and are the most common reason people burp," says Dr. Schneider. "Most of the time, that air actually stays trapped in the esophagus until it comes back up." If you have heartburn you may also experience burping.
Belching that happens because of swallowed air can be caused by: eating too fast. drinking too fast. drinking a lot of carbonated beverages. smoking. chewing gum. Belching is often accompanied by • Air Vomit: This technique is basically attempting to trigger a vomit by sticking a finger or two down the back of the throat. • Laying on your back slightly upside down (head lower than the feet): This causes the air to "rise" away from the throat and into the stomach and intestines. Eventually, you fart the air out. • Take Gas-X.
Ulcers. 2 /14. Sometimes, burping can be a sign of stomach ulcers. These open sores in the lining of your stomach are quite common. An infection can cause them. So can taking too many NSAIDs
GORD can cause a whole range of symptoms, including burping, being unable to burp, a burning feeling rising from the upper tummy or chest to the neck ('heartburn'), chest pain, throat pain, cough, and bad breath. There are many combinations of symptoms, which is why some people with GORD don't recognise themselves as fitting the classic picture. 6G8wcY. 301 422 331 415 304 212 122 117 415

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