No sometimes you will burp but if your muscles that control your burps are weak you only burp once every 2-3 weeks
Yes, it is possible for someone to be born with both male and female genitalia, a condition known as intersex.
Yes. a burp is a sound made when trapped gas, usually air, escapes from the digestive system through the throat. Since it has nothing to do with the vocal cords, people who are mute can still burp.
Yes, it is possible for someone to have natural blue hair due to genetic variations that can result in unique hair colors.
Yes, it is possible for someone to have orange eyes due to a rare condition called amber eyes, which can appear orange in color.
During the process of eating, air gets swallowed, and gas can also be released from food.... To allow the digestive system to function properly, the air is let out of a bivalve in the stomach. This is what you call a burp. gases are produced as a by product of metabolism. they can be burped or farted.
Yes, look it up on youtube.com.
Yes, it is possible to burp a baby too forcefully, which can lead to discomfort or even injury. It is important to burp a baby gently and patiently to avoid any harm.
Yes, it is possible to burp and fart simultaneously because they are both natural bodily functions that involve the release of gas from different parts of the body. It may not be a common occurrence, but it is physiologically possible.
No... I'm pretty sure that it's just humans who are able to burp the alphabet xD ...Disgusting ones at that xD
To sneeze and burp or hiccup is possible to fart and burp at the same time is rare but to do all of them at the same time is anatomically impossible.
YES!! It is possible. I just never done it before.
i think they do because i asked someone and they said all animals burp and he said all animals fart,too, but kangaroos do don't
Real loud,I am not kidding!Some can burp louder than a lion's roar.no hes exagerating its louder than an explosion
While it is uncommon, some individuals may rarely or never burp due to a variety of factors, such as a diet low in gas-producing foods or specific physiological conditions. Certain medical conditions, like achalasia or esophageal motility disorders, can also affect the ability to burp. However, burping is a natural bodily function, and most people experience it regularly. If someone does not burp at all, it may be worth consulting a healthcare professional for an evaluation.
This may be a problem with loss of motility in the esophagus, or with the lower esophageal sphincter. You should consult a doctor if this is an ongoing problem. If not accompanied by bloating, gassiness, or stomach/bowel discomfort, it is possible that you are simply not gassy enough at the moment. Try drinking carbonated soda, and see if you are able to burp afterward.
Burping seldom lasts for more than a few seconds, but there is no specific time limit. You burp until the excess gas is expelled.
Yes, it is possible to burp in your sleep. Burping is a reflex action that can occur when excess air in the stomach is expelled. If you swallow air before going to sleep or have certain medical conditions, you may burp while sleeping.