Baking soda can cause burping because it reacts with stomach acid to produce carbon dioxide gas, which can build up in the stomach and lead to burping.
Burping is caused from having extraneous gas in the stomach. This can be caused from eating too fast, drinking carbonated beverages, ingesting a lot of acidic foods, spicy foods, drinking alcoholic beverages, or a high stomach acid production.
No, burping is the release of gas from the stomach through the mouth. A churning sound typically refers to the movement of fluids in the stomach or intestines, which can occur with digestion or gastrointestinal issues.
Yes, burps contain gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide that are swallowed while eating or drinking. Burping helps to release excess gas from the stomach and esophagus.
You out the burping cloth on yourshoulder and gently pat on the babies back until he/she burps... in young babies you must burp them or they get a stomach ache from to much air in their stomach how do you ask a question?
Yes DARK chocolate is good for your stomach!
There is a wide array of symptoms of Pre-Menstrual Syndrome, and the symptoms differ from one woman to another. It is certainly possible, though not necessarily the case, that burping and gurgling in the stomach could be a sign of PMS.
Phlegm itself doesn't directly cause burping, but it can contribute to conditions that may lead to burping. For instance, excess phlegm can lead to swallowing air while coughing or clearing the throat, which can result in burping. Additionally, post-nasal drip from phlegm can irritate the stomach, potentially increasing gas and causing burping as well.
Heart burn makes the esophagus or stomach hurt -- not the heart. It is caused by excess stomach acid or burping up stomach acid.
no it actually comes from acid build up in your stomach
no they don't have air in their stomach's. It just looks like they're burping when they swallow water
Burping itself is a natural bodily function that helps release excess air from the stomach; it generally does not hurt the body. However, excessive burping can be a symptom of digestive issues or gastrointestinal discomfort. If burping is accompanied by pain or other symptoms, it may indicate an underlying health problem that should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. Overall, occasional burping is normal and usually harmless.