I farted a lot after giving birth and it smelled bad.

Farting after delivery is mainly due to cold, improper diet, indigestion, intestinal flora imbalance, etc. It can be treated by adjusting the diet and applying medication. Common causes and treatments 1, cold: postpartum abdominal cold, such as blowing air conditioning, fans, etc., resulting in gastrointestinal dysfunction or stomach bloating, you can fart a lot of stinky situation. Daily need to avoid abdominal cold, pay attention to abdominal warmth; 2, improper diet: eating too much protein-containing food, such as beef, eggs, milk, etc., can lead to protein retention in the body, in the digestive tract is broken down, causing farting and odor. If a woman ingests too much gas while eating, drinking or talking, causing gastrointestinal distension, it can also lead to farting a lot. It is recommended to adjust the diet and develop good eating habits to avoid excessive gas intake, and to chew and swallow slowly when eating. In addition, should pay attention to reduce the intake of protein food, eat more vegetables and fruits, promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, to help gastrointestinal digestion; 3, indigestion: after the delivery of maternal activities, as well as the body’s hormone level suddenly drop, resulting in slow intestinal peristalsis, and then the phenomenon of indigestion, resulting in farting especially more very smelly situation occurs. You can follow the doctor’s instructions to apply drugs to promote gastric power to improve indigestion; 4, intestinal flora imbalance: because of the intestinal flora imbalance, which in turn produces more hydrogen sulfide gas, with a foul odor, thus farting a particularly large number of very smelly phenomenon. It is recommended to take bifidobacteria and probiotics to regulate the intestinal flora. PrecautionsIf the symptoms worsen or continue to be unrelieved after treatment with the above methods, ultrasound, CT and other relevant examinations should be conducted under the guidance of a doctor to rule out the presence of other organic diseases.