Flatulence - Wikipedia Flatus is brought to the rectum and pressurized by muscles in the intestines It is normal to pass flatus ("to fart"), though volume and frequency vary greatly among individuals It is also normal for intestinal gas to have a feculent or unpleasant odor, which may be intense
Gas, Farts, and Flatulence Causes and Treatment - WebMD This is when gas (called flatus) in your digestive tract passes through your rectum and anus, the opening where poop comes out of your body Other words used to refer to flatulence include:
Belching, gas and bloating: Tips for reducing them - Mayo Clinic Belching or passing gas, also called flatus, is natural and common Excessive belching or flatus, along with bloating, pain or swelling of the belly, can sometimes interfere with daily activities or cause embarrassment
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Gas (Flatulence) - Harvard Health What is flatulence? Flatulence is the passage of intestinal gas (flatus) through the rectum Passing gas is normal, and every human being does it at least 14 times a day, consciously or unconsciously Sometimes flatulence happens more often than expected, and this can become an embarrassing problem
Gas (flatulence) Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options Flatulence is the passage of intestinal gas (flatus) through the rectum Passing gas is normal, and every human being does it at least 14 times a day, consciously or unconsciously Sometimes flatulence happens more often than expected, and this can become an embarrassing problem
What is Flatus? - topnurse. info What is Flatus? Flatus (FLAY-tus) is the medical term for gas produced in the stomach or intestines that is expelled through the rectum Commonly known as “passing gas” or “flatulence,” it is a normal byproduct of digestion