Night time gas is quite common and usually related to diet or eating habits.
For relief Avoid heavy, oily, or spicy food at dinner Eat early and light dinner Avoid tea coffee, aerated drinks in the evening Walk for 15 minutes after dinner You can take simethicone or an antacid if needed
If it happens frequently, we can look into diet triggers or acidity issues.
Feel free to reach out if it continues.
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