BELCHING can be very embarrassing, but luckily, it is rarely a sign of anything serious. While sometimes the smell can be disgusting, other days it’s barely noticeable – a mere rift in the wind.
Britta Reierson, MD, FAAFP is a board-certified family physician and obesity medicine specialist bringing holistic, comprehensive weight inclusive healthcare to all individuals as a practicing ...
Sulfur burps have a foul, rotten egg smell due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas. This gas may be a byproduct of digestion or the result of an underlying gastrointestinal issue. Burping, or ...
Mounjaro is a medication used for type 2 diabetes and sometimes for weight loss. It can cause digestive side effects like sulfur burps due to the delayed emptying of the stomach, which leads to the ...
Sulfur burps can be annoying, but they’re rarely a sign of a serious problem. Some alternative remedies can help relieve them and reduce the unpleasant odor. Everybody burps. Gas is a typical part of ...
After eating a meal, it is very normal for one to have burps. However, these burps become sour sometimes, causing uneasiness due to which the taste of the mouth might also get spoiled after such burps ...
Cow burps are a major source of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that heats up the planet more than 80 times faster than CO2 when it’s first released. But a new enzyme—from a startup that usually ...
A bill filed by several House Democrats in Olympia is raising a stink with House Republicans. House Bill 1630 (HB 1630) mandates that dairy farms and feedlots report their annual methane emissions — a ...
Livestock production—primarily cows—produce 14.5 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. The majority of that is in the form of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that is a natural byproduct of how ...
Frequent sulfur burps, smelling like rotten eggs, indicate hydrogen sulfide gas buildup from diet, bacterial imbalances, or digestive issues. While often harmless, persistent occurrences warrant ...