Farting in medicine is called exhaust, under normal circumstances, the human body daily exhaust in about 5-10 times, the number of exhaust and smell more and gender is not too relevant. If women appear to always exhaust and smell bad, may be due to diet or indigestion, etc., the general symptoms caused by diet is a normal phenomenon without special intervention, if caused by indigestion, you can choose to treat the common clinical causes and treatment include: 1, diet: consume too much protein, such as soy, sweet potatoes, lean meat, etc., the process of digestion and metabolism will produce a large amount of gas, fermentation by intestinal bacterial decomposition After the protein corruption is easy to produce hydrogen sulfide and the formation of odor. In addition, the intake of more food rich in dietary fiber, enhance intestinal peristalsis, will lead to increased exhaust, if you eat more protein or onion, garlic, leek and other heavy food, may produce an unpleasant smell. But generally this situation does not need to intervene, can be self-relieved, daily attention to diet can reduce the exhaust, heavy smell; 2, indigestion: due to infection, eating indigestible food, intestinal flora dysbiosis or mental and psychological factors, etc., may lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction, resulting in gastrointestinal motility disorders. Food stays in the stomach and intestines for too long, leading to bacterial fermentation, producing unpleasant odors, and patients may have more exhaust and smell bad. For the condition caused by indigestion, gastrointestinal motility drugs such as domperidone and mosapride, as well as digestive enzyme preparations and probiotics can be taken under the guidance of doctors to improve the intestinal flora, which can relieve the symptoms. If the discomfort is caused by psychosomatic factors, patients should also adjust their emotions; some patients’ symptoms may be caused by H. pylori infection and need to be treated with a quadruple regimen containing bismuth, commonly used drugs include amoxicillin, metronidazole, norfloxacin, tetracycline, bismuth potassium citrate, etc. In addition, patients are advised to reduce the daily consumption of gas-prone foods, eat a light and nutritious diet, control the intake of meat appropriately, and eat a moderate amount of fresh fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins, such as apples, tomatoes, etc., which help gastrointestinal digestion. In addition, if symptoms persist or worsen, patients are advised to seek medical diagnosis and treatment for the cause.