Symptoms Of A Hiatal Hernia

Inability To Pass Gas

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A hiatal hernia might be responsible for an individual's inability to pass gas, though several other conditions can also cause this symptom. Adults pass an average of two pints of gas per day. Usually, gas builds up in the digestive tract as a byproduct of the digestion process or due to swallowing air. If individuals don't burp the air up, it will move through the intestinal tract and be released through the rectum. An individual with a healthy and fibrous diet will pass some gas every day. But if individuals find they can't pass gas, this is often the sign of an underlying medical issue. It's sometimes related to a condition called an intestinal blockage, which occurs when the large or small intestine becomes obstructed. This is a medical emergency that must be treated immediately. Some individuals who experience trouble passing gas can treat their problems at home after talking to their doctor. Pain along with the inability to pass gas is a significant reason to talk to a doctor.

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