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Frequently Asked Questions

See a doctor if gas is persistent, painful, disrupts daily life, or is accompanied by other symptoms like fever, vomiting, or unexplained weight loss.

Avoid gas-producing foods, eat slowly, stay active, drink plenty of water, and try digestive enzymes or probiotics if recommended by a doctor.

Bloating, burping, passing gas, abdominal discomfort or cramping, and a feeling of fullness are typical signs of gas build-up in the digestive tract.

Occasional gas is normal, but if it’s persistent, painful, or comes with weight loss, vomiting, or blood in stool, it could indicate an underlying digestive issue like ibs or lactose intolerance.

Gas is usually caused by swallowing air while eating or drinking, or from the breakdown of certain foods in the digestive system like beans, lentils, dairy, and carbonated drinks.

Over-the-counter antacids, drinking cold milk, or chewing sugar-free gum can provide quick relief. long-term issues may need prescription medication or lifestyle changes.

Occasional heartburn is usually not serious. but frequent or severe heartburn can damage the esophagus and may indicate gerd, which needs medical treatment.

Eat smaller meals, avoid spicy and fatty foods, stay upright for at least 2 hours after eating, maintain a healthy weight, and avoid smoking or alcohol.

Heartburn is commonly caused by overeating, spicy or fatty foods, caffeine, alcohol, smoking, or lying down too soon after eating. it can also be a symptom of acid reflux or gerd (gastroesophageal reflux disease).

Heartburn is a burning sensation in the chest, usually behind the breastbone, caused by stomach acid rising into the food pipe (esophagus). it often feels worse after eating or when lying down.

Not always. sometimes stomach pain can be due to urinary tract infections, reproductive organ problems (like menstrual cramps or ovarian cysts), or even heart-related issues in rare cases.

Drinking warm water, herbal teas like ginger or peppermint, eating light meals, and avoiding spicy or greasy food may help soothe mild stomach pain.

Yes, stress and anxiety can affect your digestive system and lead to stomach discomfort, bloating, or cramps. this is often called a “nervous stomach”.

If the pain is severe, lasts more than a few hours, comes with vomiting, fever, or blood in stool, you should seek medical attention immediately.

Stomach pain can be caused by indigestion, gas, constipation, food poisoning, ulcers, or infections. sometimes it may also be due to more serious conditions like appendicitis or gallstones.

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