Farting is a normal physiological phenomenon. Frequent farting may be related to poor dietary habits, but it may also be caused by functional dyspepsia, acute enteritis, peptic ulcer, diabetes and other reasons. 1. Bad dietary habits: for example, eating too fast, making the intestines accumulate too much gas, which can be manifested as frequent farting; in addition, if one-time consumption of too many soybeans, sweet potatoes and other foods with high starch content, the intestines are difficult to absorb, but also produces more gas, and frequent farting symptoms occur. 2. Functional dyspepsia: the onset of the disease is usually associated with Helicobacter pylori infection, and it is easy to recur. In addition to frequent farting, loss of appetite, feeling of fullness, and pain in the epigastric region can also occur. 3. Acute enteritis: the common triggers of this disease are cold and unclean diet. Some patients’ intestines are affected by abnormal fermentation of food, forming methane, ammonia, hydrogen and other gases, and frequent farting can also occur. 4. Peptic ulcer: gastrointestinal dysfunction during the disease, most of the symptoms of indigestion, food digestion is not sufficient, long time in the body accumulation, can also cause frequent farting. 5. Diabetes: In addition to digestive diseases, some diabetic patients with poor glycemic control may suffer from indigestion, bloating and frequent farting, as well as the side effects of hypoglycemic drugs. There are many other causes of frequent farting, such as intestinal flora imbalance, etc. If the symptoms have been difficult to alleviate, it is necessary to consult a doctor as soon as possible, so as not to delay the condition.