Lactose intolerance
Gluten intolerance (Celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity)
FODMAP sensitivity (Fermentable sugars that trigger bloating and gas)
4. Digestive Disorders
IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome): Causes gas, bloating, cramps
SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth): Bacteria ferment food in the small intestine → gas
Celiac disease
GERD: May cause aerophagia due to frequent swallowing
Pancreatic insufficiency: Poor digestion → fermentation in gut
5. Medications
Antibiotics (disrupt gut microbiome)
Laxatives
Metformin (common diabetes medication)
Fiber supplements
🩺 When to See a Doctor
See a healthcare provider if you have excessive farting along with:
Bloating or abdominal pain
Diarrhea or constipation
Weight loss
Blood in stool
Fatigue
Changes in appetite
Recent changes in diet that worsen symptoms
✅ How to Reduce Excessive Gas
Keep a Food Diary – Identify triggers
Try a Low-FODMAP Diet – Helps many with IBS
Eat Slower & Chew Thoroughly
Try Probiotics – Help balance gut bacteria
Avoid Gas-Producing Foods (temporarily)
Exercise Regularly – Moves gas through the intestines
Use Digestive Enzymes or Lactase (if needed)
🧪 Diagnostic Tests a Doctor Might Recommend
Hydrogen breath test (for lactose intolerance or SIBO)
Celiac panel (blood test)
Stool tests (for infection, fat malabsorption)
Endoscopy/Colonoscopy (in serious or chronic cases)