Drink water with a little bit of baking soda in it...
Burping is when gas is expelled through the mouth, often with an accompanying noise.
farting or burping
Baking soda can cause burping because it reacts with stomach acid to produce carbon dioxide gas, which can build up in the stomach and lead to burping.
gas, probably
no burping isn't bad for teeth it may be an acid/gas but it isn't a bad type which would damage your teeth
Burping is from excess gas. If spicy causes you gas, then yes.
It is important to burp your baby gently to relieve gas discomfort. Burping too hard can be harmful, so it is best to do it with a gentle touch.
No, burping is the release of gas from the stomach through the mouth. A churning sound typically refers to the movement of fluids in the stomach or intestines, which can occur with digestion or gastrointestinal issues.
Yes, you must get the built up gas out of their lungs and tummies.
Excessive gas and frequent burping can be caused by swallowing air while eating or drinking, consuming carbonated drinks, or eating certain foods that are difficult for the body to digest. To help reduce gas and burping, try eating more slowly, avoiding carbonated beverages, and identifying and avoiding trigger foods. If the issue persists, it may be a good idea to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and advice.
It is possible- mint tea is known to be a digestive aid. If you are experiencing gas and burping after drinking it, it might just be the mint "working its magic". I would consider the foods you have eaten in the past 24 hours to be the possible source of the gas and burping as opposed to the soothing mint herb.
A gas will always take the shape and volume of its container. Gas particles are free to move around and fill the space they are in.