Intestinal gas is a natural phenomenon experienced by everyone. On average, the volume of intestinal gas produced is about 200 milliliters, with excretion occurring between 14 to 25 times a day.
The cause of excessive intestinal gas is usually functional disorders, i.e., unrelated to the disease process. In patients struggling with constant gas in the intestines, the doctor may diagnose pancreatitis.
Quick but temporary relief gives pharmaceuticals containing simethicone, which reduces the surface tension of gas bubbles in the digestive tract. Home remedies play a key role in eliminating gases found in the intestines. Patients struggling with persistent flatulence are advised to modify their diet. First, you should analyze which foods most often cause symptoms, and then try to eliminate them from your diet.