Indirect involve: Gas in the stomach is most often associated with swallowing of gas via the mouth. If there is some swelling of the pylorus retaining gas in the stomach which backs up, it can present with excess gas in the cervical esophagus which may put some pressure on the wind pipe or trachea.
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