I want to fart but can’t get out my stomach swelling

If you want to fart but can’t release your bloated stomach, it is mostly caused by various reasons such as abdominal cold, indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome, proctitis, complete or incomplete intestinal obstruction and intestinal tumor. Patients should promptly go to the gastroenterology department of the hospital for relevant examinations, and if it is caused by the primary disease, the primary disease should be actively treated symptomatically. Hot compresses and massage, diet, exercise, and drugs can also be used to relieve the discomfort of abdominal distension and difficult exhaustion. Common causes 1, abdominal cold: abdominal cold can lead to gastrointestinal spasm, the patient can appear to fart out the symptoms of bloating; 2, indigestion: such as eating indigestible, spicy and irritating food, or stimulated by cold, resulting in gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, gastrointestinal flora imbalance; 3, irritable bowel syndrome: characterized by abdominal pain, change in bowel habits, etc., can also be manifested as want to fart out the stomach Distension, but no organic lesions; 4, proctitis: inflammation of the internal mucosa of the rectum and anus, can be manifested as want to fart out of the stomach distension; 5, complete or incomplete intestinal obstruction: due to obstruction resulting in poor gas excretion in the intestine; 6, intestinal tumors: intestinal tumors impede gas excretion in the intestine, so that gas accumulates in the intestine, resulting in abdominal distension. Treatment 1, hot compresses and massage: use warm towels or hot water bags to warm the abdomen, or massage the abdomen clockwise to promote intestinal peristalsis and thus relieve the symptoms of abdominal distension; 2, diet: it is advisable to eat a light diet that is easy to digest and avoid gas-producing foods, such as radish and potatoes. Avoid eating cold, spicy and stimulating foods, and quit smoking and drinking. After dietary adjustment, abdominal distension can usually be relieved; 3. Exercise: You can exercise in moderation to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, thus relieving abdominal distension, such as walking or doing yoga after meals; 4. Drugs: You can take drugs to help digestion such as lactobacillus tablets and drugs to promote gastrointestinal motility such as domperidone tablets under the guidance of a doctor. If necessary, you can use an intra-anal enema with corkage or soap and water, the effect is better.