Passing gas is normal—most people do it 10–20 times a day. If it feels excessive, it usually comes down to what you’re eating, how you’re eating, or how your gut is reacting to certain foods.
Common Causes
1. Swallowed air
- Eating too fast, talking while eating, chewing gum, drinking fizzy drinks
👉 Extra air has to come out somewhere.
2. Gas-producing foods
Some foods are harder to digest and get fermented by gut bacteria:
- Beans, lentils
- Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli
- Onions
- Carbonated drinks
- High-fiber foods (especially if you increased them quickly)
3. Food intolerances
- Lactose Intolerance → gas after milk, tea with milk, ice cream
- Gluten Sensitivity → bloating + gas after wheat products
4. Gut imbalance or sensitivity
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Can cause gas, bloating, cramps, irregular bowel habits
5. Constipation
- Trapped stool = trapped gas
- You may feel bloated and pass gas more often
6. Artificial sweeteners
- Sorbitol, xylitol (in diet foods, sugar-free gum)
👉 These ferment in the gut and produce gas
Simple Solutions That Actually Help
Eat smarter
- Slow down while eating
- Chew food properly
- Avoid gulping drinks
Adjust your diet (don’t cut everything at once)
- Track which foods trigger gas
- Reduce beans, fried food, and fizzy drinks temporarily
- If milk causes issues, try less or switch options
Improve digestion
- Walk after meals
- Stay hydrated
- Add fiber gradually (not suddenly)
Try natural relief
- Ginger tea
- Peppermint tea
- Ajwain (carom seeds) after meals (very common and effective in South Asia)
Manage constipation
- More water + fiber
- Regular bathroom routine
When to See a Doctor
Don’t ignore it if you also have:
- Severe abdominal pain
- Weight loss
- Blood in stool
- Persistent diarrhea or constipation
- Sudden change in symptoms
Bottom line
Most gas is diet-related and harmless—but frequent, smelly, or painful gas is your body telling you something about your digestion. Small changes in eating habits usually fix it.
If you want, tell me what you typically eat in a day, and I can pinpoint exactly what’s likely causing your gas.