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Encyclopedia -> Symptoms -> G -> Gas/flatus - excessive

Gas/flatus - excessive

Alternate Names: Fullness after eating; Flatus - excessive; Sensation of gaseous abdominal fullness; Aerophagia; Excessive flatus/gas; Flatulence

Considerations: Gas is formed in the large intestine as a result of the action of bacteria on undigested food. Intestinal distention from gas causes abdominal pain which may be crampy, colicky and sometimes severe. Inflammation of the intestinal wall may cause increased sensitivity to normal amounts of flatus.

Even though it can cause discomfort, excessive gas is usually not a serious symptom.

Common Causes:

Home Care: Intestinal gas may transiently increase after starting a high-fiber diet. The condition usually disappears without changing the diet.

For gas due to swallowing air, eat slower, avoid gum chewing, and try to relax.

Otherwise, follow prescribed therapy for treating the underlying cause.

Call If:

  • the gas or flatus is persistent.
  • the gas is accompanied by other unexplained symptoms (such as pain or weight loss).

What To Expect: The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed.

Medical history questions documenting excessive gas in detail may include:

  • eating habits
    • What foods are commonly eaten?
    • What foods have been recently eaten?
    • How fast do you eat, chew, and swallow?
    • Have you changed your diet recently?
    • Have you recently increased the fiber in your diet?
  • quality
    • Is it mild or severe?
  • aggravating factors
    • Does it occur after ingestion of milk products?
    • Does it occur only after ingestion of other foods? Which?
  • relieving factors
    • Is it better after withdrawal of milk products?
    • Is it better after withdrawal of other foods? Which foods?
    • What home treatment have you tried?
      • How effective was it?
  • other
The physical examination may include a detailed examination of the abdomen.

Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:After seeing your health care provider:
You may want to add a diagnosis related to flatulence to your personal medical record.

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