Frequent farting causes are more complex, may be related to dietary influences, mental factors and indigestion, intestinal flora imbalance, constipation and peptic ulcer and other diseases, can not rely on a single symptom to determine which disease precursor. 1. Physiological phenomena: (1) Dietary influences: eating too fast and too quickly, or consuming too much gas-producing food such as onions and sweet potatoes may trigger increased farting. (2) Mental factors: mental tension can lead to vegetative nerve disorders and affect gastrointestinal function, resulting in increased farting. 2. Pathological phenomena: (1) indigestion: it will affect the gastrointestinal function and lead to abnormal gastrointestinal peristalsis, which may trigger abdominal distension, increased farting and other manifestations. (2) Imbalance of intestinal flora: excessive proliferation of gas-producing bacteria in the intestinal tract, mixed with fecal fermentation, which can lead to increased farting. (3) Constipation: feces can be retained in the intestinal tract, and when mixed with intestinal flora and fermentation, a large amount of gas will be produced, leading to an increase in farting. (4) Peptic ulcer: Diseases such as gastric ulcer and intestinal ulcer will affect the digestive function of the stomach and intestines, leading to the accumulation of toxins in the stomach and intestines, which in turn leads to the symptom of frequent farting. After ruling out the possibility of physiological factors for frequent occurrence of this phenomenon, you should seek medical examination as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis of the cause of the disease and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out treatment.