Not releasing farts may cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, etc., and may also have a certain toxic effect on the nerve tissues. 1. Digestive symptoms: not releasing farts may cause intestinal gas accumulation, abdominal distension, abdominal pain and other symptoms; intestinal gas accumulation causes intestinal pressure to rise, in the long run, the intestinal smooth muscle contraction function decreases, which affects the digestion and absorption of food, resulting in constipation, nausea, loss of appetite and other symptoms. 2. Neurotoxic effect: often hold the fart, the harmful gases in the fart, such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, etc., can be reabsorbed into the bloodstream through the intestinal mucosa, and through the blood circulation to the tissues and organs of the whole body, the nerve tissue, can produce paralysis of the nerves, excitation, etc., and affect the nerve’s control of the muscles. Not releasing farts can also cause increased intra-abdominal pressure, increasing the chance of cirrhosis patients vomiting blood. It is recommended that you do not develop the habit of holding farts in your daily life and respect the objective law that when your body produces farts they should be discharged in a timely manner.