I can’t burp with gas in my stomach

Having gas in the stomach and burping but not being able to get it out indicates the presence of gastrointestinal distention, which can arise for a number of reasons, such as talking while eating and inhaling too much air, and possibly due to eating a lot of food that tends to produce flatulence, or more likely due to indigestion caused by gastric dysfunction, which needs to be dealt with after the cause is clarified. A, physiological factors while eating and talking lead to the inhalation of too much air, or eating corn, soybeans, etc. can produce gas in the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in gas in the stomach, burping but not out, change eating habits or stop eating such food can generally be alleviated. Pathological factors 1, gastrointestinal diseases: improper diet, mental anxiety and depression, gastrointestinal infections, irritable bowel syndrome, gastrointestinal tumors, and peptic ulcers and many other gastrointestinal diseases can lead to indigestion, gastrointestinal flatulence, and burping performance. You can go to the hospital for examination, such as gastroscopy, colonoscopy, etc. You need to take drugs to protect the gastric mucosa and promote digestion according to medical advice, such as omeprazole, potassium citrate granules, mosapride tablets, etc. If there is gas in the stomach that cannot be beaten due to stomach tumors, it can be treated by surgical removal; 2. Liver and biliary diseases: such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic tumors, cholecystitis, etc., will be accompanied by abdominal The manifestation of flatulence and indigestion, which may occur with burping and not being able to burp. If it is caused by liver or gallbladder, you should take liver-protecting and bile-supporting drugs such as acetylcysteine, reduced glutathione, gentian liver pills, etc. as prescribed by your doctor and have regular checkups. If it is caused by tumor, it should be surgically removed in time; 3. Systemic diseases: A few people such as those suffering from diabetes, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, renal insufficiency, pregnancy, etc., may also experience flatulence in the stomach and burping, and need further relevant examinations before taking appropriate measures.