Frequent farting in bed at night should alert you to the possibility of functional dyspepsia, constipation, imbalance of intestinal flora, peptic ulcer and other diseases. At the same time, this phenomenon is not necessarily caused by disease, but should also consider the possibility of poor diet life. 1. Pathologic factors: (1) Functional dyspepsia: it can cause the patient’s intestinal peristalsis to be too slow, which affects the absorption of gas in the intestinal lumen, and then the phenomenon of frequent farting occurs. (2) Constipation: feces accumulates in the intestine for a long time, and after mixing and fermenting with bacteria, a large amount of harmful gases can be produced, which leads to the phenomenon of frequent farting. (3) Imbalance of intestinal flora: Abnormal proliferation of gas-producing bacteria in the intestines leads to an increase of gas in the intestines, which can also trigger the phenomenon of frequent farting. (4) Peptic ulcer: Diseases such as gastric ulcer can lead to a decrease in the ability of the digestive tract to absorb and digest, resulting in the accumulation of toxins in the body and the production of harmful gases, which can also lead to this phenomenon. 2. Physiological phenomenon: in addition to the need to be vigilant against the above diseases, we should also consider the possibility of bad dietary habits triggering this phenomenon. For example, eating too fast and too fast, consuming more gas-producing food, or going to bed immediately after eating and drinking can lead to an increase in gas in the stomach and intestines, which will lead to an increase in farting. If this phenomenon persists for a long period of time, it should be taken seriously, and a medical examination should be conducted as soon as possible to provide targeted treatment.