Is it normal to burp a lot two months after a total gastrectomy?

Frequent burping after two months of total gastrectomy is usually not normal.
It is normal for some patients to experience hiccups after having a total gastrectomy. This is because the stomach is adjacent to the diaphragm, and the procedure may irritate the diaphragm, causing it to spasm and hiccup.
If you often burp after two months of total gastrectomy, it may be caused by intestinal flora imbalance and excessive gas production, which is not normal, and you need to take medication to regulate it, such as Bifidobacterium bifidum quadruple vivax tablets, mosapride, and so on.
If you have hiccups after two months of total gastrectomy, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to have a professional doctor give you rationalized treatment advice and take the medication according to the doctor’s instructions, don’t use the medication on your own.
During the postoperative recovery period, you should pay attention to diet control, avoid spicy, stimulating, greasy food, eat less beans and milk, which are easy to produce gas food, so as not to cause postoperative hiccups (hiccups), and to help the postoperative recovery.