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  1. Flatulence - Wikipedia

    Flatus is brought to the rectum and pressurized by muscles in the intestines. It is normal to pass flatus ("to fart"), though volume and frequency vary greatly among individuals. It is also normal for intestinal …

  2. Flatulence (Farting): What it is, Causes, When to See a Doctor

    Mar 3, 2025 · Most of the time, having flatulence simply means you’re getting rid of gas in your gut. Every living being produces gas, and passing gas is a normal bodily function. What are the most …

  3. Flatulence: Causes of Excessive Gas, Foods to Avoid, Remedies & Relief

    The primary components of gas (known as flatus, pronounced FLAY-tuss) are 5 odorless gases: nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, and oxygen. The characteristic smelly odor is …

  4. Belching, gas and bloating: Tips for reducing them - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 30, 2024 · Belching or passing gas, also called flatus, is natural and common. Excessive belching or flatus, along with bloating, pain or swelling of the belly, can sometimes interfere with daily activities …

  5. FLATUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of FLATUS is gas generated in the stomach or bowels.

  6. Flatulence, and Flatus - healthencyclopedia.org

    Flatulence, also known as flatus or farting, is the release of intestinal gas through the anus. This perfectly natural process occurs as a result of the digestive system breaking down food and …

  7. Gas in the Digestive Tract - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Detailed information on gas in the digestive tract, including a list of foods that cause gas, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention

  8. Gas (Flatulence) - Harvard Health

    Apr 6, 2023 · What is it? Flatulence is the passage of intestinal gas (flatus) through the rectum. Passing gas is normal, and every human being does it at least 14 times a day, consciously or …

  9. Gas (Flatus) - Health Library | NewYork-Presbyterian

    Gas (flatus) is made in the stomach and intestines as your body breaks down food into energy. All people pass gas, some people more than others. It is normal to pass gas from 6 to 20 times per day. …

  10. Gas (Flatus) | St Vincents Medical Center

    Overview Gas (flatus) is made in the stomach and intestines as your body breaks down food into energy. All people pass gas, some people more than others. It is normal to pass gas from 6 to 20 …