


If it makes you feel better, call it flatus—the medical term for fart. The coordinated muscle contractions that keep food moving from your stomach to rectum may be stronger, or last longer, with IBS—causing gas, bloating and diarrhea. In many cases, diet and lifestyle changes may provide relief. Following certain diets that limit gas production also helps. Passing gas up to 20 times a day is completely normal.


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These are sugar alcohols, which can have a laxative effect, causing gas, bloating, and diarrhea.



Cingolani, MD Passing gas up to 20 times a day is completely normal. Think of your digestive tract as one long muscular tube—food goes in the top and the muscle contracts to push it along out the bottom. Passing gas up to 20 times a day is completely normal.





Love how the eye pops in and out when the cool is "giving head"
god damn watermarks ruined it