What causes you to always fart after drinking black tea?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Black tea has the effect of promoting digestion and promoting gastrointestinal peristalsis. So it may also have an impact to a certain extent. The main thing is related to your daily diet.

    You'd better think about whether you've been eating white radish or something lately, or whether you've been eating a lot of vegetables and fruits lately, and it's normal for this to happen in the summer, because the summer diet is lighter.

    Haha, as an aside, in fact, ventilation is good, don't worry, no problem. As long as it doesn't get in the way of others, it doesn't matter

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Green tea is a large category of tea, and it is also the green tea that many people like to quote, especially in summer. There are also people who like to fart after drinking green tea, which makes many people think that they are detoxifying. But don't underestimate the fart that may be caused by gastrointestinal discomfort caused by green tea, after all, farting too much is not a good thing.

    This condition may be due to the fact that the spleen and stomach are usually a little cold, and the nature of green tea is relatively cold, and after drinking green tea, it will affect the spleen and stomach and cause indigestion, so there will often be abnormal farting and stool. It is recommended to stop drinking green tea, you can change to black tea for a period of time to check, pay attention to dietary adjustment, and do not eat cold food.

    Drinking tea and farting can be detoxifying, but not necessarily, there may be other pathological causes. Proper farting can help the body expel excess exhaust gases, but farting while drinking tea may be related to indigestion or intestinal dysbiosis. In addition, it can also be caused by improper diet and gastrointestinal dysfunction.

    It is advisable to keep your abdomen warm and avoid colds. You should also pay attention to your eating habits, which are mainly light and avoid spicy and fried foods. Therefore, drinking tea and farting may not detoxify.

    2. Eat less or no foods that are easy to produce gas, such as beans, onions, radish, cabbage, sweet potatoes, leeks, celery, etc.

    3. People with gastrointestinal discomfort after meals can take some drugs to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and gas.

    4. Try to do some simple actions to regulate your stomach every night before going to bed: bend your knees, lie on your back, put your hands on your calves, and keep your thighs close to your abdomen. This action can effectively help with gas and prevent the accumulation of gas in the stomach.

    5. Keep a good mood. Anxiety, apprehension, frustration, and other undesirable emotions can disrupt normal digestion, weaken digestion, and cause excess gas in the gastrointestinal tract, which can lead to increased bloating.

    6. Develop good eating habits. Don't gobble it up when eating, chew it slowly, preferably more than 10 times. Don't read while eating.

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