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Baking soda is not typically used to alleviate gas pains. It may interact with stomach acid and cause discomfort. It's best to try over-the-counter gas relief medications or make dietary changes to help with gas pains.
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Yes, gas pains can sometimes be felt in the shoulder due to referred pain from the diaphragm or irritation of the phrenic nerve.
No it does not create the gas. Instead, refrigerators typically have freon gas stored in their coils. The compression and expansion of this gas acts as a heat pump to chill the interior. If this freon gas escapes it creates a small environmental problem.
Yes, you can get gas pains just about anywhere in your body. I have suffered from this on and off all my life. It usually troubles me in my legs, lower back or between my shoulder blades. Homeopathy works for me.
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No. Gas pains only cause stomach cramps.
Gas pains after laparoscopic surgery can be effectively managed by walking, staying hydrated, using heating pads, taking over-the-counter gas relief medications, and avoiding carbonated drinks and foods that can cause gas.
Overheating the joint when using gas torches in pipefitting can lead to several negative outcomes. It may weaken the structural integrity of the joint, causing potential leaks or failures. Overheating can also damage the pipe or fitting material, leading to a compromised system. Additionally, it can create a fire hazard in the surrounding area.
Gas!
BURP the baby.