What can a cup of tea teach us? Quite a lot, according to retired teacher Pat McMillion. As a 5th grade volunteer at Monte Sano Elementary In Huntsville, she knows that children need to learn their ...
Some habits and health conditions can cause excessive burping (aerophagia). You may be able to reduce your burping by eating and drinking slowly and not using straws. Treating the underlying cause may ...
Burps that smell like rotten eggs typically mean that gas has mixed with sulfur in your digestive tract. Depending on your diet, behavior, or an underlying health condition, this may happen more often ...
You can relieve excessive burping by moving around, changing positions, or drinking ginger tea. Managing stress and ...
Burping or belching, a natural bodily function, releases the audible escape of the buildup of air from our stomach through our mouth. This excessive burping can be an alarming sign of underlying ...
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 ...