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Should You Hold in Your Farts?
Medically reviewed by Cynthia Taylor Chavoustie, MPAS, PA-C — Written by Erica Cirino on May 20, 2020
- Is it bad or healthy?
- Side effects of holding it in
- Prevention
- How to hold in a fart
- When farting is a problem
- Summary
The gas that causes farting (and also burping) builds up normally during digestion and also when you swallow air along with your food while eating or drinking. This gas can build up faster if you smoke, use a straw , or eat foods that are hard to digest. You might also be gassier if you are stressed, constipated, or have a medical conditionaffecting the digestive system. Gas can cause bloating and discomfort. Farting is a healthy wayof releasing gas from your body.
Farting is totally natural and everyone’s body does it. Most people fart five to 23 times per day.
Some may feel embarrassed or uncomfortable if they fart more often, have uncomfortable or smelly farts, or have to fart in public. Some people try to hold in farts until either they feel safe enough to let them out or the gas uncontrollably escapes.
While research on farting is limited, some studies suggest holding it in might not be good for us and that it’s much healthier to just let them out.
Ukiwa mbele za watu wagombea radhi, ukiwa ndiyo mtoa mada unaweza kujizuia lakini omba kwenda chooni mara tu umalizapo.
Tumbo likijaa hewa ni kero na unakosa amani kabisa.