No, phlegm cannot be eliminated by passing gas. Phlegm is a thick mucus produced in the respiratory system, while passing gas involves the release of air from the digestive tract. The two processes are unrelated, and phlegm is typically cleared through coughing or swallowing.
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Phlegm itself doesn't directly cause burping, but it can contribute to conditions that may lead to burping. For instance, excess phlegm can lead to swallowing air while coughing or clearing the throat, which can result in burping. Additionally, post-nasal drip from phlegm can irritate the stomach, potentially increasing gas and causing burping as well.
Yes, passing gas, such as farting, does break wudu (ablution) in Islam.
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passing gas.
It just mixes with the contents of your stomach and passes through the digestive system. Some of it is digested and taken up into the body while some of it passes through to be eliminated from the body with stool.
Most of the time, yes. I say that from experiance.
Phlegm will go into your stomach and the acid in your stomach will dispose of it naturally, just the way it does when you swollow food. It is not harmful to swallow phlegm.
The main gases in passing gas are methane, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide. Methane is highly flammable and contributes the most to the combustibility of passing gas. Hydrogen is also flammable but in lower concentrations in gas. Carbon dioxide is not flammable.
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oxygen and carbon dioxide