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  1. Burping & Excessive Belching: Why It Happens & How To Make It Stop - WebMD

    Jul 4, 2025 · Burping as many as four times after a meal is normal. But some illnesses can make you burp a lot more than that: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), sometimes called acid reflux, …

  2. 10 Reasons Why You Burp So Much—Plus, How To Find Relief - Health

    Oct 26, 2025 · Eating too quickly can cause you to swallow more air, resulting in more burping. Certain vegetables like broccoli and cabbage can produce gas during digestion, leading to burping. Burping...

  3. Belching - Wikipedia

    Burps can be caused by drinking beverages such as beer and carbonated drinks, and in these cases, the expelled gas is mainly carbon dioxide. Chewing gum, sucking on hard candy, talking while eating …

  4. Excessive Burping: Causes and Treatment - Healthline

    Sep 2, 2025 · Burping (belching) is as common and natural a bodily function as passing gas (farting). Excessive burping can sometimes be accompanied by discomfort or bloating. Although these …

  5. Belching: Causes, Treatment & When To See a Doctor

    Oct 27, 2024 · Belching (burping) is the natural process of air leaving your stomach through your mouth. Every time you swallow food or drinks, you also swallow air. This swallowed air stretches your …

  6. Why Am I Burping So Much? Possible Causes - HealthCentral

    Aug 28, 2024 · Everyone—infants, teenagers, octogenarians—burps. It’s a normal phenomenon, especially after eating, and results from swallowed air coming back up from the stomach or upper …

  7. Excessive burping: Why it happens and how to stop it

    Jan 30, 2025 · According to a 2022 systematic review and meta-analysis, aerophagia is when a person swallows excessive amounts of air. This air enters the individual’s stomach, which either releases it …

  8. Letting the air out - Harvard Health

    Jan 1, 2025 · There are two types of belching: gastric belching and supragastric belching. Gastric belching is the everyday kind that most people experience. Every time you swallow, you take in a …

  9. Burping: why we do it and what can go wrong | Spire Healthcare

    Burping refers to the release of excess gas through the mouth. It happens because every time we talk or swallow, we are swallowing air. In fact, research suggests that for every 10 ml of liquid we drink, we …

  10. Belching, gas and bloating: Tips for reducing them - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 30, 2024 · Belching or passing gas, also called flatus, is natural and common. Excessive belching or flatus, along with bloating, pain or swelling of the belly, can sometimes interfere with daily activities or …