Want this question answered?
No. Flatulence is related to digestive issues.
In your digestive system.
Digestive.
The usual technical name for "farting" is "flatulence". Flatulence is the expulsion through the rectum of a mixture of gases that are byproducts of the digestion process of animals - mostly mammals and especially mammals that eat plants - carnivores are much less prone to flatulence. The mixture of gases is known as flatus in medical terms, informally as a fart, or simply "gas", and is expelled from the rectum in a process colloquially referred to as "passing gas", "breaking wind" or farting.
Those who suffer from lactose intolerance usually get flatulence, among other symptoms, when they consume dairy products because their digestive system cannot properly break it up in an efficient way. This irritates the digestive system, causing a build-up of gasses.
Yes, but only if there is a problem with their digestive system, which almost never occurs once they reach adult status.
Digestive biscuits were originally used to prevent flatulence.
Flatulence is usually caused by lack of certain enzymes in the intestine. Drinking kills off intestinal flora, and digestive disturbances in early abstinence are common. We suggest a multivitamin and yogurt tablets, taken with a meal.
Fluffy Toot Passing Gas you guys are all so imature if you ask this question
what is the essential recycled substance in the digestive process?
It is reported that a hellbender's digestive process is very slow. Additionally, they also carry eggs in their digestive systems.
If you cough up phlegm, it means you could have a cold. If you have flatulence at the same time, it just means you have gas. They may not be related.