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seeds are a feature of fruit that are dispersed by wind
Passing gas during urination can happen because the pressure from urinating can release trapped gas in the digestive system. It's a normal bodily function and not usually a cause for concern.
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The symptoms of trapped wind in the back and chest tend to be bloating and a feeling of needing to burp or pass wind. Trapped wind can also cause abdominal discomfort, not dissimilar to that experienced with bowel disorders.
i have a de-fribulator fitted and my heart ectopics a lot more when i go to bed, i often wake up around 1:30 am struggling to breath as my heart slows down a lot and ectopics every 6 or 7 beats then i get the sudden urge to pass stools, ( number 2) or break wind. after passing i then return to bed a lot calmer, i have also been informed these could be panic attacks? i believe trapped wind can assist in ectopic heart rhythm
To get rid of trapped wind, you can take an anti-gas medication. For long term treatment, evaluate your eating habits to see which foods are causing the gas, if dairy is the cause you may be lactose intolerant. Another solution is to avoid talking while eating as the excess air may cause bloating.
every time i take amoxicillin i get lots and lots of wind. so in answer to your question i would say yes if you dont manage to pass it. so dont hold it in let it fly
Most likely it is trapped wind or gas pains. The excess progesterone in a pregnant woman's system slows down your digestive processes and can cause gas and bloating. If you think it is something more than gas pains, go see your doc. Here's a good article on it. babycenter.com
No, wind does not cause pollution
The cause of waves depends on the strength of the wind. The stronger the wind the bigger the wave.
Oh oh I get this too!!
By going into space. It can go from trapped in a rocket and released in the air
It is called the "Wind Chill" factor. :)
cause its cold with wind
Signs and symptoms of trapped wind or intestinal gas may present as mild abdominal discomfort, boating, belching, passing of flatus in excessive amount with its attendant social embarrassment to severe abdominal pain, nausea, and even vomiting. The severity of this presentation varies from individual to individual. While trapped wind in it self is not life threatening, the symptoms of trapped wind may be the first sign of other potentially life threatening illnesses like bowel obstruction, mal-absorption syndrome, celiac disease and even common condition like lactose intolerance.