Yes, alcohol consumption can lead to flatulence. Alcohol can cause irritation in the digestive system, leading to increased gas production and potentially causing flatulence.
No. When the gas dissipates so does the smell.
Methane is the gas in your flatulence, bacteria in the intestine is the cause of the odor.
Consuming inulin can lead to flatulence or "inulin farts" because inulin is a type of fiber that is not fully digested in the small intestine. When it reaches the large intestine, bacteria ferment it, producing gas as a byproduct. This gas can cause bloating and flatulence.
Indirectly yes. It can cause constipation if too much is eaten and that can cause flatulence.
Flatulence would be the medical term. Another answer: Bloating is excessive gas in the intestine while flatulence is gas when it is passed from the anus.
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No. Flatulence is related to digestive issues.
Flatulence means passing gas; borborygmus is a rumbling noise caused by the movement of gas in the intestine.
unfortunately it can be.
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Yes. I have been eating yellow mustard and my gas smells EXACTLY the same as when it went in the first end