Flatus Overview

Flatus Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
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  • Considerations
  • Other Names
  • When to Contact a Medical Professional
  • Home Care
  • References
Reviewed By Jenifer K. Lehrer, MD

Definition

Gas, also called flatus or flatulence, is air in the intestine that is passed through the rectum. Air that is passed from the digestive tract through the mouth is called belching .


Causes

Gas can be caused by any of the following:

  • Swallowing air while eating.
  • Eating foods that are difficult to digest, such as fiber . If you recently introduced fiber into your diet, having gas may be temporary. Give it a little time. Your body may adjust and stop producing gas.
  • Eating foods that you cannot tolerate -- for example, if you have lactose intolerance and eat dairy products.

Keep reading...

Encyclopedia: Flatulence

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Flatulence is the presence of a mixture of gases in the digestive tract of mammals. Such a mixture of gases is known as flatus, and is expelled from the rectum in a process also known as flatulence, or as 'breaking wind' or 'farting'. Flatus is expelled under pressure through the anus, whereby, as a result of the voluntary or involuntary relaxation of the anal sphincter, the rapid evacuation of gases...

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