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Belching
 
Belching (eructation) is triggered in two ways. First, too much gas is produced in the stomach by eating such foods as bran, raw fruit, vegetables, or by drinking gaseous liquids such as beer, soda, or seltzer. Even apple, grape, and prune juice can lead to belching.

The second cause is swallowing too much air, a condition known as aerophagia in chronic cases. Strange as it may seem, it does not take much effort to swallow air. Gulping one's food, drinking too fast, or talking while eating brings in excessive amounts of air, which can build up in the gastrointestinal tract. Chewing gum, sucking on candy, smoking a pipe or cigarettes, or chewing on a cigar also greatly increase air intake and, with it, belching. Aerophagia occurs normally in small amounts while eating and drinking, but some people unconsciously swallow repeated boluses of air at other times, especially when anxious.

Most swallowed air is subsequently eructated (belched); only a small amount passes into the small bowel, the quantity apparently being influenced by posture. The esophagus empties into the posterior aspect of the stomach. When the person is upright, air rises above the liquid contents of the stomach, comes into contact with the gastroesophageal junction, and is readily belched. When the person is supine (lying on his or her back), air trapped below the fluid tends to be propelled into the duodenum (part of the small intestine).

Excessive salivation may also lead to increased air swallowing and may be associated with various digestive disorders (e.g. peptic ulcer), ill-fitting dentures, or with nausea of any etiology. Belching may be associated with the use of antacids such as baking soda. Attributing the relief of ulcer symptoms to belching rather than antacids, the person continues to belch to relieve distress.
 
Symptoms :-
  Arthritis Symptoms  Food intolerances Belching
  Acidity Symptoms  Food allergy
  Acidity Symptoms  Milk intolerance
  Acidity Symptoms  Stomach acid deficiency
  Acidity Symptoms  Inferior wall myocardial infarction - rarely the cause but may cause belching with chest pain
  Acidity Symptoms  Gastrointestinal ulcers
  Acidity Symptoms  Gallbladder disease
   Acidity Symptoms  Pancreatic disease
  Acidity Symptoms  Lactose intolerance
 
Causes :-
  Arthritis Symptoms  Swallowing air  
  Acidity Symptoms  Habitual air swallowing
  Acidity Symptoms  Chewing gum
  Acidity Symptoms  Poorly fitted dentures
  Acidity Symptoms  Emotional stress
  Acidity Symptoms  Carbonated beverages
  Acidity Symptoms  Eating beans
   Acidity Symptoms  Malabsorption
 
  Do's :-      
         
    Bullet   Diet:- Take 4-6 mini-meals with small bites and mouth closed
         
    Bullet   Behaviour:- Chew properly, make an effort to swallow less
         
  Dont's :-      
         
    Bullet   Diet:- Avoid carbohydrate drinks
         
    Bullet   Behaviour:- Do not talk while you are eating, avoid drinking with straw, do not eat quickly
 
Medicine advised and dosage :-
Dige Plus Churna
 
 
Disclaimer :-
The causes, symptoms, dietary advise and behaviour advise as well as Medicines advised are based on General Condition of disease. It is advisable to consult medical practitioner for any health irregularities, to avoid further complications.
The medicines advise is based on exclusively Atharva Ayurved Pharmaceuticals products only.
 
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