Frequent odor fart common factors are physiological factors such as eating too much gas-producing food, eating too fast, and pathological factors such as indigestion, gastrointestinal inflammation, the causes of different treatments are different.
1. Physiological factors:
(1) Eating too much gas-producing food: Eating gas-producing food, such as beans and potatoes, will increase the amount of gas discharged in a short period of time, which will be discharged out of the body in the form of burping or farting. Improving eating habits and reducing the intake of this type of food can relieve the problem on its own.
(2) Eating too fast: When you eat too fast, a large amount of air enters the stomach with the food, and some unwanted gases will be discharged, and because of the large amount of gas that enters, the amount of gas that is discharged through gastrointestinal peristalsis will also increase. Improving eating habits and controlling the speed of intake can relieve the problem by itself.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) Dyspepsia: dyspepsia usually causes duodenal or gastric dysfunction, and when the food cannot be processed in time, gas will be emitted, which ultimately leads to a large amount of gas in the stomach being discharged from the anus. It usually cannot be relieved on its own, and commonly used medications include Pantethine and Mosapride.
(2) Gastrointestinal inflammation: unclean diet can lead to bacterial infection, viral infection, parasitic infection, causing gastrointestinal inflammation, so that part of the nutrients can not be fully digested and absorbed, and along with the food debris into the colon, bacteria will decompose this part of the nutrients and generate a large amount of gas from the anus. At this time to use to protect the intestinal mucosa, inhibit gastric acid secretion of drugs such as omeprazole, cimetidine and so on.
After the exclusion of physiological factors still appear persistent exhaust, should promptly consult the doctor, under the guidance of a professional physician clear diagnosis and treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.