BELCHING AFTER A MEAL

April 9th, 2009 | Posted by admin | Category: General healthNo Comments

Description and Possible Medical Problems

If you’ve spent any amount of time around kids, you’ve probably noticed that children, especially young boys, take great pleasure in learning how to belch and then showing others what they’ve accomplished. Though our society frowns on public belching, whether it comes from someone who’s 9 years old or 90, there are societies that consider a belch to be a sign of appreciation of a good meal.

However, it could also be caused by swallowing too much air while you’re eating, which happens in people who eat fast and/or talk while they’re eating.

Treatment

When belching occurs during and after eating with no other symptoms, it’s a totally harmless activity. If you belch a lot and it bothers you and the people around you, you may want to try to eat less food at one sitting. Some people also find that if they eat more slowly or try to keep their conversation to a minimum, their problem with belching will disappear.

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