Eating habits:
Eating quickly: Eating quickly causes a lot of air to be swallowed along with the food.
Eating while talking: Talking while eating causes more air to enter the stomach.
Foods that are excessively gassy: Broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, legumes, and beans take time to digest and produce gas.
Digestive disorders:
Not chewing food properly makes digestion difficult and increases gas.
Lack of enzymes to digest food.
Food allergies: Gas problems are more common in people with milk allergies (Lactose intolerance) and wheat allergies.
Carbonated drinks: The gas contained in drinks such as soda and cola causes stomach discomfort.
Constipation: Inadequate elimination of stools causes stomach discomfort and gas buildup.
Stress: Anxiety and tension can directly affect the digestive process and cause gas.
Lifestyle: Lack of exercise and prolonged sitting slow down digestion.