Why do gases accumulate in the intestines?
Intestinal gas is a natural result of swallowing and digestion.
The causes of gas accumulation in the intestines are:
- Some food and drinks;
- Some pathologies;
- Swallowing more air than normal while smoking, eating or chewing gum.
When to see a doctor
By itself, intestinal gas rarely indicates a serious condition.
It can cause discomfort and embarrassment, but it's usually just a sign of a normally functioning digestive system. If you're bothered by intestinal gas, try changing your diet.
Consult a doctor in the following cases:
- Accumulation of gases became chronic;
- You suffer from pain and severe discomfort due to gas.
Consult a doctor if the accumulation of gases in the intestine is accompanied by the following symptoms:
- Diarrhea;
- Constipation;
- Unreasonable weight loss;
- Heartburn;
- Blood in stool;
- Vomiting.
Source:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/intestinal-gas/basics/when-to-see-doctor/sym-
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