Foods that aid digestion usually have no significant therapeutic effect on flatulence. Treatments for flatulence often include gastrointestinal stimulants or medications to regulate intestinal flora. Flatulence can be caused by excessive intake of gas-producing foods (e.g., legumes) or by abnormal fermentation of intestinal bacteria, which leads to increased gas production. Gastrointestinal stimulant drugs (Domperidone tablets, etc.) can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and help gas expulsion, thus relieving the symptoms of bloating. If there is intestinal flora imbalance, can also lead to bloating, can be applied to regulate intestinal flora drugs (lactobacillus tablets, bifidobacteria, etc.) can also play a therapeutic role. Flatulence part of the patient has constipation factors, attention to laxative treatment. If bloating discomfort is difficult to relieve, it is recommended to seek immediate medical attention to avoid delaying the condition.