Drink water with a little bit of baking soda in it...
Put a teaspoon of baking soda and a half teaspoon of sugar in a glass of water. Pour in a tablespoon of vinegar and drink it down. the sugar is so you don't taste the vinegar.
Add a product called hing to your food when cooking it, drinking green tea also helps a lot.
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Burping is when gas is expelled through the mouth, often with an accompanying noise.
How go you get the gas out of you body
gas, probably
Burping is from excess gas. If spicy causes you gas, then yes.
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
Yes, you must get the built up gas out of their lungs and tummies.
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.
No! Are you burping the baby properly after feeding? That should help alleviate the problem. Also, breastfed babies have less gas than bottlefed babies do. Bottle-feeding could be causing the problem.
yes, and it always does
Gas is almost certiainly the answer. I don't have enough information to guess what caused the gas, but diet and bacterial action are my two best guesses.
People fart to release gas building up inside the body. Similar to burping, although since the gas is near the lower area, it exits the rear.
Frequent burping and gas could indicate problems with galbladder. The galbladder excretes bile salts that help digest fats in our food. If you eat a lot of greasy or fatty foods, your galbladder can become diseased and will not work effectively. You probably need to change your diet. Try eating more vegetables, less greasy foods. Burping can also be a sign of stomach problems. If you are overweight, you could have gastric reflux and should ask your doctor if you need medication to treat this. Do make sure to tell your parents about your symptoms so you can get into a doctor.