Gas in the stomach which accumulates and is not released can cause farting difficulties. Some possible causes of farting include constipation, diarrhea, peptic ulcers, flatulence, chronic appendicitis, and intestinal obstruction.
Flue gas is actually a normal biological process that occurs every day, which is about ten times a day. Gas from the body is produced from the outside air, which is inhaled intentionally or unintentionally. Bacteria in the intestines that digest food also play a role in producing gas in the stomach.
Causes Farting Difficult
Here are some of the causes of difficult farts that can interfere:Bloated
Flatulence can cause the stomach to swell to the stomach. Flatulence usually makes gas accumulate in the stomach so it is difficult to remove. Flatulence generally occurs when too much food is consumed. Similarly, it is caused by eating too much fatty food and eating too fast.
Constipation
Poor type and quality of food consumed can trigger constipation or constipation. Constipation is a difficult condition of regular bowel movements usually less than three times a week or not at all.
Bowel obstruction
Obstruction (blockage) in the digestive tract or intestine can be caused by feces, foreign objects from outside, or cancer. One symptom of intestinal obstruction is difficulty farting. A number of other symptoms are loss of appetite, severe bloating, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and stomach cramps.
Chronic appendicitis
Chronic appendicitis or appendicitis can also cause farts. This is due to a blockage in the intestine which is inflamed and swollen due to infection.
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