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    While eating or drinking, everyone swallows a small amount of air. However, certain activities may cause a person to swallow more air. These activities include: 1. chewing gum 2. drinking carbonated beverages 3. sucking on hard candy 4. eating or drinking too quickly 5. smoking 6. wearing loose-fitting dentures In these cases, if the gas does not e...

    Consuming certain foods and drinks can also produce excessive gas, which can result in trapped wind. During the digestion process, bacteria help break down carbohydratesin the large intestines. Excessive gas and bloating may occur when people consume foods and drinks high in complex carbohydrates, which include: 1. fruits and fruit juices 2. carbon...

    Some digestive conditions may cause a person to produce more gas than usual or to experience more severe symptoms when they have gas. These conditions include: 1. small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) 2. gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) 3. irritable bowel syndrome(IBS) 4. celiac disease 5. lactose intolerance 6. fructose intolerance 7....

  2. Jan 6, 2022 · Gas pain may occur if gas is trapped or not moving well through your digestive system. An increase in gas or gas pain may result from eating foods that are more likely to produce gas. Often, relatively simple changes in eating habits can lessen bothersome gas.

  3. Aug 16, 2024 · Diseases & Conditions / Aerophagia involves swallowing so much air that it collects in your gut, producing unpleasant symptoms. It may cause excessive burping or farting, bloating and gas pain. Causes include habits that may cause you to swallow too much air (like talking while eating).

  4. May 21, 2024 · There may be a slight burning or stabbing sensation, and the pain may move to the abdomen. Other symptoms of gas pain in the chest may vary depending on the cause but can include: burping....

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