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  1. Stomach gas (e.g. burping) and intestinal gas (e.g. bloating and excess flatus) can be very uncomfortable. Sometimes changing what you eat can help. Here are some tips to try: Eat small …

  2. Similarly, people who have irritation of the esophagus (esophagitis) may find burping painful. (See "Patient information: Acid reflux (gastroesophageal reflux disease) in adults (Beyond the Basics)".)

  3. Swallowed air usually comes back out as a burp. Eating certain foods, such as beans, broccoli, fruit, wheat, potatoes, corn, and noodles. Bacteria in the intestines digest parts of these foods and spit out …

  4. omach into the esophagus. The scale assesses the frequency of regurgitation, experience of burning or a lump in the throat, burping, hiccupping, and excessive saliva prod.

  5. We get rid of gas by burping or passing it through the rectum. Although gas is common, it can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Following the guidelines in this handout may help reduce your …

  6. Belching, or burping refers to the noisy release of air or gas from the stomach through the mouth. Unpleasant abdominal fullness or distention is called bloating.

  7. the lower tip of the breastbone upwards into the lower and then upper chest. This symptom may be accompanied by burping, excessive salivation filling the mouth