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Passing Wind Problem i think its serious?

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Hi there I have been passing wind all week constantly My sister came to visit and at first the passing wind was funny then she said it could be serious reason being is because I have been doing is all day 100's What could be the problem should I go to a doctor?

I was also wondering if anyone knows what causes this?

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  1. There are no known "serious" conditions associated with excessive passing of gas.  The two factors which control gas are (1) your diet and (2) the bacteria which live in your digestive system.

    Bacterial overgrowth of the small bowel is usually treated with antibiotics. However, this treatment is frequently only temporarily effective or not effective at all. When antibiotics provide only a temporary benefit, it may be necessary to treat patients intermittently or even continuously with antibiotics.

    If antibiotics are not effective, probiotics (e.g., lactobacillus) can be tried although their use in bacterial overgrowth has not been studied.

    This condition may be difficult to treat.


  2. sometimes when you eat too quickly this can cause wind, certain types of food can give you wind,even talking alot can give you wind! try fasting for one day with no food and drink more water this can help.

  3. go to a doctors.

  4. that's

    drink water much more then you do

    and take flax seed and acidophiles *good bacteria that prevent having disturbance in you colon*

    take colon cleanse ,*if you have consipation try to solve it*

  5. On average, a person produces about half a litre of flatulence gas per day, distributed over an average of about fourteen daily flatulence. Whereas it may be difficult for you to determine your daily flatus volume, you can certainly keep track of your daily numerical flatulence count. You might try this as a science fair project: Keep a journal of everything you eat and a count of your flatulence. You might make a note of the potency of their odor as well. See if you can discover a relationship between what you eat, how much you flatulate, and how much they smell.

    It really is dependent on what you eat.  If you eat a lot of sugar, the body breaks down that sugar and it produces more gas.  Carbonation, fiber (oatmeal, etc.), fresh fruits and vegetables, beans, etc.  You may want to try some Beano (available most anywhere) to help break down the gas.  

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