Without knowing your diet or the change in your diet it is hard to pinpoint if the diet is the cause. Web search "flatulogenic foods" and see what if any falls into your eating habits. A gastroenterologist may be of help.
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YOUR BODY IS TALKING TO YOU! Listen & take good notes. When does it start/stop? Where does it go? What makes it better/worse? How long does it last? Medication helps/worsens? If you think it is something you eat/drink/do stop it & see. If better, go back again & retest until u r convinced it is something u should stop. Then stop it. Discuss with your Drs. You all will figure it out.
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