That seemingly harmless burp after lunch might be trying to tell you something important. While everyone experiences an occasional belch after a fizzy drink or big meal, doctors warn that frequent ...
Burping is normal after meals. It releases trapped gas. Eating fast or stress can cause more burping. Frequent burping may signal gut problems. Acid reflux or H. pylori could be the reason. Stress ...
Burping — also known as belching — is a common bodily function that helps to release excess air swallowed during eating or drinking. While occasional burping is a normal part of the digestive process, ...
A dietitian has urged the public to seek help if they find themselves coughing after a meal — as it could be a sign of a condition that can dramatically increase the risk of deadly cancer. Clearing ...
The NHS warns that some red flag cancer symptoms may show up during and after mealtimes. While most of us have likely ...
According to NHS guidelines, you should consult a GP if lifestyle adjustments and medicines aren't helping, if you experience ...
Good news from the Netherlands: Burping does not raise your risk of cancer. Swallowing air, and the excessive burping that results, does not appear to cause acid reflux in people with gastroesophageal ...
A research team conducted a web survey of 10,000 adults to examine the relationship between the rate of belching disorders, comorbidities, and lifestyles in Japan. The results showed that 1.5% had ...