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Excess upper intestinal gas can result from swallowing more than a usual amount of air, overeating, smoking or chewing gum. Excess lower intestinal gas can be caused by eating too much of certain foods, by the inability to fully digest certain foods or by a disruption in the bacteria normally found in the colon.
I am currently taking omeprazole 20 mg cap and have experienced painful gas and bloating!
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The ingredient that helps relieve excess gas is simethicone
The biggest cause is the tar deposited in your lungs although there are a number of other reasons
Any fruit could cause gas, since they all contain types of sugar. If you get too much sugar in your diet, the excess sugar can pass, undigested, to your large intestine, where bacteria can turn it into flatulence.
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No, gas itself does not cause weight gain. Weight gain is typically caused by consuming more calories than the body burns, leading to an excess of stored energy in the form of fat. Gas in the digestive system may cause temporary bloating or discomfort, but it does not contribute to long-term weight gain.
Consuming sunchokes may lead to excess gas production due to their high content of inulin, a type of carbohydrate that can be difficult for some people to digest. This can cause bloating, flatulence, and discomfort in some individuals.
Do you mean "mixed gas" as in oil/gas mixture? Then unless it calls for it then the answer is no. If you do and it is a normal 4 stroke engine then it will cause excessive smoking and will eventually foul the carburetor and combustion chamber up. Good luck.
Absolutely. Constipation and gas or stool with air fluid level, is one of the most common causes of abdominal pain in cases presenting to emergency rooms.