Lubbock, TX
A 16-year-old female asked:
Can a very low intake of food cause severe belching?
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Dr. Chan Hwanganswered
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 29 years experience
Gas: When belching is related to food, it is usually from drinking carbonated beverages, eating gassy foods, eating too quickly, drinking through a straw, chewing gum, or sucking on candies (resulting in swallowing air). If you don't eat much food but still do one of the above, you can still experience severe belching.
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