Trapped wind is a common condition that causes pain or discomfort, usually as a result of pressure in your stomach or abdomen which makes you feel bloated and wanting to pass wind. Trapped wind can be triggered by a number of different things, from eating too quickly to wearing clothes that fit tightly around the waist. Virtually everyone suffers from trapped wind at some point in their lives but many people are too embarrassed to admit it, mainly because the symptoms include bloating, gurgling noises and flatulence. The good news is that there's a treatment for trapped wind that's discreet and effective: simply take a Rennie Deflatine® tablet and the active ingredient will gently disperse the bubbles of gas that cause the embarrassing bloating, gurgling and flatulence.
Absolutely.It causes lower Back pain all the time in my case.Very severe that i had to take sick leave .The only remedy is mylanta chewable tablets 4 a day for about a week and a short walk brings out all the trapped gas and you feel absolutely free.Prior to knowing this fact I have visited doctors who prescribed pain killer tablets and a cream to massage my back which had no effects at all as the problem was not properly approached.
The conclusion -We are the best doctors as we know our body better than any doctor in the world.If and only if our methods fail, i recommend to approach a doctor especially in these types of low risk problems in health.
David
well if you smoke and drink milk at the same time that can cuase sore ness
i m sure that there is nothing called trapped wind which causes back ache
there is always some pathology behind back ache so consulting a physician is suggested
Sometimes it can be heartburn, or if you ate too late in the night or too fast you can create air bubbles that get trapped in your chest.
The symptoms of trapped wind in the back and chest tend to be bloating and a feeling of needing to burp or pass wind. Trapped wind can also cause abdominal discomfort, not dissimilar to that experienced with bowel disorders.
Signs and symptoms of trapped wind or intestinal gas may present as mild abdominal discomfort, boating, belching, passing of flatus in excessive amount with its attendant social embarrassment to severe abdominal pain, nausea, and even vomiting. The severity of this presentation varies from individual to individual. While trapped wind in it self is not life threatening, the symptoms of trapped wind may be the first sign of other potentially life threatening illnesses like bowel obstruction, mal-absorption syndrome, celiac disease and even common condition like lactose intolerance.
overheating
Yes and my chest
Oh oh I get this too!!
By going into space. It can go from trapped in a rocket and released in the air
gastrogel is an antacid, according to "Virtula mediacal centre.com it contains Aluminium hydroxide; Magnesium hydroxide; Magnesium trisilicate; Simethicone Simethicone is a proprietary anti-foaming agent (helps preveny trapped wind trapped wind), and is polydimethyl siloxane.
No. it is created by the Earth's magnetic field, and particles trapped in it from the Solar wind.
bright lights from the solar wind trapped in the earths magnetic field.
wind... when air moves isn't that called wind?.... yes i know its called wind right yah i think it is wright uh its not wind... its asthma
They get trapped in the Earth's magnetic field.
You can , it normally comes or can come from food e.g beans peas or onions.