Farting a lot after drinking Chinese medicine may be related to the fact that Chinese medicine enhances the movement of the intestines and stomach, or it may be related to the fact that the medicine is too cold for the intestines and stomach to tolerate. Farting is a manifestation of the normal movement of the human intestinal tract. When a person eats food, more gas is produced due to the action of the normal flora of the digestive tract. These gases, running downward with gastrointestinal peristalsis and discharged by the anus, are a normal physiological phenomenon. There are two reasons for farting more after drinking Chinese medicine. On the one hand, if there are Chinese medicines with strong gas-expelling effect in the formula of Chinese medicine, it can enhance the intestinal movement and lead to farting more, which is a manifestation of the Chinese medicines to regulate the function of the spleen and stomach. On the other hand, some Chinese medicines are cold in nature and have a certain degree of irritation to the gastrointestinal tract. If farting is too much and smelly, accompanied by abdominal pain and diarrhea, it may be a manifestation of the gastrointestinal tract’s inability to tolerate Chinese medicines. If you experience discomfort after drinking Chinese medicine, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention to avoid delaying your condition.