Hi, Lower intestinal gas is the normal byproduct of bacterial action on food that is not broken down until reaching the colon. Intestinal gas related to bacterial action is made up of hydrogen, carbon dioxide and sometimes methane.
Foods that cause gas
Some foods contain substances that aren't fully digested until they are acted upon (metabolized) by the bacteria in the lower intestine, where they're broken down into simpler substances, including gas. Common gas-producing foods and substances include:
Beans and lentils
Dairy products containing lactose
Fructose and sorbitol, which are found in some fruits and are also used as sweeteners
Digestive disorders that cause gas : IBS, dumping syndrome, celiac disease, gastroparesis etc...,
kindly consult Physician for medications...
Answered2015-09-03 10:03:12
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