Are you bothered by bloating and gas? 5 main reasons behind gas

Although it is natural for the body to produce gas as part of the digestive process, excessive gas can be very uncomfortable. The main reasons behind chronic gas problems are:

Gas ingestion: Eating food without chewing it quickly, talking while eating, and drinking drinks through a straw can cause excessive air to enter the stomach (aerophagia). This can lead to gas and bloating.

 

Foods that are difficult to digest: Nuts, cabbage, tubers (potatoes, yams), and drinks with excessive sugar naturally produce more gas when broken down by bacteria in the intestines.

Insoluble enzymes (Food Intolerance): Lactose intolerance, a condition in which lactose in dairy products cannot be digested, can cause gas and diarrhea in many people. Similarly, gluten allergy in wheat can cause gas in some people.

Constipation: When the removal of waste from the intestines is slow, gas cannot be released. This causes bloating and severe discomfort.

 

Artificial sweeteners and carbonated drinks: The carbon dioxide in soda and other soft drinks increases gas in the stomach. In addition, the artificial sweeteners used in sugar-free foods can also cause gas problems in many people.