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non-stop burping. was started.
I have had uncontrolable burping now for over a year--different times of the day it is worse, and is realted to some foods..I have been told I was swallowing air, food allergies, stomach, hernia, nerves so far they haven't figured anything out yet.. yes it is quite embarrassing..
I did the same thing. The Dr. said it was esphogial spasms. I can just think about burping and it will start back up. If you find away to get rid of it let me know. clee
Hi, did your Dr. do an EGD to diagnose your hernia and "esophagus" problem? If so, what did he say....There are several differnt esophagus complications and problems...Tessa
yes i am a 62 year old male last 2 or 3 days my stool has been black,i started taking metimucil fiber laxative it has returned to normal color,but i have noticed a stiffning like pain on rght side mid backbeen too numerous drs and they said h-polira and a hiata hernia and also esophagus trouble as well any help from anyone appreciated thanks dON IN iNDIANA
Hello - thanks for asking your question.
As has been mentioned below, air swollowing is the more common cause. Other causes of increased gas would include irritable bowel syndrome, malabsorption, or dyspepsia (i.e. peptic ulcers, or inflammation of the esophagus or stomach).
If you have associated symptoms such as diarrhea, weight loss, abdominal pain, anemia, blood in the stool, lack of appetite (anorexia), fever, or vomiting, further tests such as endoscopies, X-rays, or tests for malabsorption may be indicated.
If not, over-the-counter medications can be tried to reduce the amount of gas. Examples include Gas-X (simethicone), Beano, or activated charcoal (Charcocaps, Charcoaid).
If anxiety is causing increased amounts of air swallowing, then it should be addressed.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
I am having small "burps" ...no bitter taste, just seems like air. As soon as I take a bite, I burp. Also burp in between meals. They are little burps; most are so quiet that no one hears them. I just feel them.
It sounds as if it might be swallowed air, but I do not see how I could be swallowing that much air.
My only concern is : I have an enlarged pancreas (But nothing shows to be wrong with it...no masses) and doctors are having me get CT scans every 3 months to keep a check on it.
I wonder, could this burping be connected with the pancreas?
I will be watching this site to see what Doctor answers Rach 78.
I experienced the same thing in 1995, My Dr. told me the same thing surgeon just told you...I had just received an invasive cancer diagnosis and over the next two months all I did was burp, my stomach swelled to the point I couldnt wear my clothes..When I asked my oncologist what was wrong he told me I was literally "full of air" from hyperventilating because I was scared to death...I doubt you have to be scared to death for it to happen.....Take care.....Tessa
what you describe sounds most likely to be due to air swallowing. Some people swallow air as a nervous habit, or from stress. Others do it to relieve indigestion or other stomach symptoms. It's not too likely to be something serious if you aren't having stomach pain or heartburn, but sooner or later you need to have a checkup.
how about extra strength GAS -X??